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Un Gorrión de Corona Blanca avistado en plantas de cachanilla, al costado del Río Colorado en la Presa Morelos, Mexicali, Baja California (foto cortesía de Yuliana Dimas/PNO).

Community Scientists reported 165 species on Big Day 2020

Sunday, 08 November 2020 by Emily Clark

The Urban Birds Program is a citizen science effort that helps gather information about birds in the Colorado River Delta region, provides environmental education opportunities, and promotes community involvement in restoration and conservation projects.

  • Published in News
Tagged under: citizen science, Community Science, October Big Day, Pronatura Noroeste, Urban birds program

Hummingbird Response to Change

Tuesday, 19 March 2019 by Emily Clark

The Hummingbird Monitoring Network is working to understand hummingbird responses to change in order to provide resources and opportunities for engaging partners in hummingbird and pollination services conservation.

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Tagged under: citizen science, climate change, coordinated bird monitoring, hummingbird, Hummingbird Monitoring Network
Horned Lark were the most commonly observed species by Desert Avicachers (Horned Lark by Alan Schmierer is under public domain).

Desert Avicaching: Coordinated Bird Monitoring through Citizen Science

Tuesday, 19 March 2019 by Emily Clark

The 2018 pilot season of Desert Avicaching was a success! Check out some of our initial results and lessons learned from the project.

  • Published in News
Tagged under: citizen science, coordinated bird monitoring, desert avicaching, renewable energy development, thrashers
American Wigeon have become the most abundant species counted on surveys (photo courtesy of Emily Clark).

Greater Phoenix Area Waterbird Survey

Tuesday, 19 March 2019 by Emily Clark

As one of the fastest-growing metro areas in the country, Phoenix’s newer desert communities frequently entail water features. These artificial water bodies attract numerous species of waterbirds, prompting a need for coordinated monitoring efforts to track their status, population trends, and the potential for urban-wildlife conflict.

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Tagged under: citizen science, coordinated bird monitoring, Phoenix, waterbird

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The Sonoran Joint Venture is a partnership of diverse organizations and individuals from throughout the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico that share a common commitment to the conservation of all bird species and habitats within this range.

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