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We studied reproductive success and habitat associations of montane forest birds within four study sites located in high-elevation (>2,000 m) forests of the Santa Catalina Mountains, Arizona from 2004-2007.

Upcoming Workshops/Trainings

BINATIONAL RESTORATION WORKSHOP ON THE LOWER COLORADO RIVER 2-4 March 2011 Yuma, Arizona Free MARSHBIRD MONITOROING TRAINING WORKSHOP 15-17 March 2011 Yuma, Arizona, USA Free 2011 INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR ON CLIMATE CHANGE AND NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT 8-29 May 2011 Washington, D.C., Davis, California $6800 USD

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Job Postings for February 2010

Volunteer Opportunities Translators needed: The Sonoran Joint Venture is in need of bilingual (Spanish/English) volunteers to assist with translation of the SJV website, brochure, and bimonthly electronic newsletter. The work is ongoing, and any and all help is appreciated. Please contact Jennie Duberstein at 520-882-0837 if you are interested or would like to learn more

The Park Flight Migratory Bird Program works to protect migratory birds that share their habitat between national parks and protected areas in the U.S., Canada, Latin America and the Caribbean through bird monitoring, education and outreach programs, and opportunities for technical assistance and cooperation. The Park Flight Program is a partnership between the National Park

IMBD 2010: Save the Date!

Join the Sonoran Joint Venture, the Friends of the San Pedro River, the Bureau of Land Management, and the Coronado National Forest for their annual International Migratory Bird Day Spring Festival at the San Pedro House in Sierra Vista, Arizona on Saturday, May 8, 2010. If you are interested in having a booth, giving a

A diverse group met at the Prescott College Field Station in Kino Bay, Sonora from November 29- December 1, 2007 to participate in a meeting focused on linking research, education, and conservation in the Eastern Midriff Island Region of the Gulf of California. The meeting, which was hosted by Prescott College, brought together researchers, educators,

The government of Mexico has designated its 114th Wetland of International Importance for the Ramsar List.

The SJV Technical Committee met on November 26027, 2007 at the San Diego Natural History Museum in San Diego, California. There were 30 participants representing all six states in the SJV region. A number of SJV partners gave presentations and updates on their work, including the molt migration study (Peter Pyle), the Wild Coast bird

Once decimated by DDT, the Brown Pelican has recovered and is being removed from the Endangered Species List.

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