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Conservation Plan for Grassland Birds in the Chihuahuan Desert

Saturday, 01 December 2012 by Jennie Duberstein

The Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory (RMBO) has released the first-ever conservation plan for grassland bird species that winter in the Chihuahuan Desert. Grassland birds have declined more steeply than any other group of North American birds. The Chihuahuan Desert Grassland Bird Conservation Plan was developed with support from the Rio Grande Joint Venture and American

  • Published in News, Planning
Tagged under: Chihuahua, grasslands, Mexico, monitoring, pastizales

Meeting Announcement: Western Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies

Saturday, 01 December 2012 by Jennie Duberstein

The WAFWA Annual Conference Winter Meeting will be held from January 3-6, 2013, at J.W. Marriott Starr Pass Resort in Tucson, Arizona. View the schedule of events, register, and learn more at the meeting website.  

  • Published in Meetings and Events, News
Tagged under: Arizona, meetings

National Adaptation Forum

Saturday, 01 December 2012 by Jennie Duberstein

The Inaugural National Adaptation Forum: Action Today for a Better Tomorrow, will be held April 2-4 at the Denver Marriott City Center, Denver CO. The National Adaptation Forum is the first of its kind national convening on climate change adaptation presenting state-of-the-art and science adaptation practice. It combines professional development training, individual presentation, peer networking, and

  • Published in Meetings and Events, News

The Best Practices for State Wildlife Action Plans report is now available

Saturday, 01 December 2012 by Jennie Duberstein

This report identifies best practices based on innovations and lessons learned from the years since SWAPs were developed. The best practices may be used voluntarily by state fish and wildlife agencies that aspire to improve conservation work and create greater consistency across SWAPs, thereby making them more relevant to partners and large landscape-level efforts. Download

  • Published in News, Planning
Tagged under: Arizona, California, planning

Colorado River Terrestrial and Riparian Group Meeting

Saturday, 01 December 2012 by Jennie Duberstein

The 2013 Colorado River Terrestrial and Riparian Group (CRTR) Meeting will be held in Laughlin, Nevada  from January 29-31, 2013. The CRTR meeting is a meeting of anyone who works on or near the Lower Colorado River Watershed conducting environmental or ecological studies, research, or restoration of terrestrial habitats. The meeting is open to all

  • Published in Meetings and Events, News
Tagged under: Arizona, Baja California, Colorado River, Mexico, Rio Colorado, Sonora, U.S.

SJV Technical Committee to meet in December

Thursday, 25 October 2012 by Jennie Duberstein

The SJV Technical Committee will meet on December 5-6, 2012 in Tucson, Arizona. Agenda topics include desert birds monitoring update and discussion, update on Mexico Breeding Bird Survey coordination, work on the SJV Conservation Measures Partnership strategic planning effort, and updates from Tech Committee members. For more information, contact Carol Beardmore, SJV Science Coordinator. [tip_box_icon]Download

  • Published in Meetings and Events, News

Arizona Game and Fish Department Heritage Fund Grants

Friday, 31 August 2012 by Jennie Duberstein

Website Deadline: 1 October 2012 Description: Arizona voters created the Heritage Fund in 1990, designating up to $10 million a year from lottery ticket sales for the conservation and protection of the state’s wildlife and natural areas. The Arizona Game and Fish Department spends its Heritage Fund dollars to recover threatened and endangered species, to

  • Published in Funding, News
Tagged under: Arizona

New surrogate species initiative next step in USFWS Strategic Habitat Conservation

Friday, 31 August 2012 by Jennie Duberstein

In 2006, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) leadership endorsed Strategic Habitat Conservation (SHC) as the conservation approach the agency would use to achieve its mission. SHC uses an adaptive management framework to focus on a subset of shared conservation targets, set measurable biological objectives for them, and identify the information, decisions, delivery, and

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Strategies for adaptation to climate change in the Sonoran and Mojave deserts

Friday, 31 August 2012 by Jennie Duberstein

In August 2012, 35 managers and biologists from protected areas in the U.S. and Mexican Sonoran and Mojave deserts met in Phoenix, Arizona to discuss management strategies to promote adaptation of natural communities and species in the region to climate change. During the workshop participants learned about the results of a climate change vulnerability assessment

  • Published in News
Tagged under: climate change, planning

Northerly extension of the breeding range of the Roseate Spoonbill in Sonora, Mexico

Friday, 31 August 2012 by Jennie Duberstein

Researchers recently published a paper in Western Birds about Roseate Spoonbills nesting on the central coast of Sonora at Bahía de Kino. The work is a result of the Prescott College Kino Bay Center for Cultural and Ecological Studies’ Waterbird Monitoring Program and was supported by the SJV Awards Program. Read the entire article here.

  • Published in News
Tagged under: Mexico, monitoring, Sonora
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