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A new effort aimed and better understanding the predicted impacts of climate change to birds and habitats within the SJV region and beyond.

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The main objective of our research is to undertake an ecological study of Sierra Madre Sparrow to fill basic information gaps.

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Quail VII National Symposium

Join us January 9, 2012 for the 7th Annual Quail symposium highlighting the diversity in conservation of quails with field tours of areas supporting Gambel’s, scaled and Mearns’ quail.

In 2006 a project was initiated aimed at conserving and studying the Snowy Plover in the state of Sinaloa, focusing on a wetland complex called Bahia de Ceuta.

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The Bird Education Alliance for Conservation (BEAC) implements bird conservation in this manner. BEAC promotes collaboration between Canada, the United States, and Mexico to implement these activities.

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Citizen science offers cost-effective tools for bird monitoring, education, and outreach among scientists, policy-makers, and private citizens.

North America’s grassland birds heavily depend on the desert grasslands of northern Mexico to survive the winter. And these grasslands are in extreme peril.

Save the date: IMBD 2011

On 7 May 2011 the Sonoran Joint Venture, together with the Friends of the San Pedro River, the Bureau of Land Management, and other partners are hosting their annual International Migratory Bird Day Spring Festival at the San Pedro House in Sierra Vista, Arizona. Stay tuned for more details, and contact Laura Mackin if you

Arizona Climate Change Network

The Arizona Climate Change Network is a network of natural resource management, planning, and conservation professional, scientists, and landowners concerned with mounting effects of climate change at the local and regional level.

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Join the Sonoran Joint Venture and partners in Sierra Vista, Arizona for a workshop on Grassland Birds of southern Arizona and northern Sonora.

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