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Brown Pelicans soar over a rocky California coastline.

A Fledging Partnership: the inaugural flight of the California Central Coast Joint Venture

Tuesday, 05 April 2022 by Emily Clark

By working together, our respective Joint Ventures reinforce the notion of cross-boundary collaboration as one of the most important factors advancing migratory bird conservation.

  • Published in News
Tagged under: C3JV, California Central Coast Joint Venture, community, cross-boundary collaboration
local team gathers during the San Pancho Christmas Bird Count in 2020 (photo by San Pancho Bird Observatory).

San Pancho Bird Observatory

Friday, 21 January 2022 by Emily Clark

Birdwatching can be a significant force to advance biodiversity conservation while promoting the economic development and wellbeing of local communities. Over the last decade, the San Pancho Bird Observatory has made great strides in advancing bird conservation while balancing socially responsible tourism.

  • Published in News
Tagged under: community, conservation, San Pancho Bird Observatory, tourism
The mural entitled “In defense of the sacred,” was painted by Dante Aguilera and Nick Mestizo during the Día del Jaguar festival.

Día del Jaguar: Celebrating Nature, Culture and Jaguars in Sonora

Tuesday, 07 January 2020 by Emily Clark

The jaguar is vital to its habitat in Sonora, Mexico. Conservation nonprofit Nature and Culture International and the local communities meet to discuss and get to know this majestic species with Día del Jaguar, a two-day festival celebrating jaguars and other endangered wildlife in the region.

  • Published in Meetings and Events, News
Tagged under: Alamos, art, community, Día del Jaguar, Nature and Culture International
Over 100 Tucson Audubon volunteers make the festival an experience participants will never forget (photo by Joanna Strohn).

Celebrating Tucson’s Unique Birds and Wildlife

Tuesday, 07 January 2020 by Emily Clark

The 10th annual Southeast Arizona Birding Festival will take place August 5-9, 2020 and is a celebration of our region’s exceptional birds and wildlife that come to new life during the monsoon season.

  • Published in Meetings and Events, News
Tagged under: community, Southeast Arizona Birding Festival, Tucson Audubon Society, volunteers
Participants celebrate migratory birds at the 2019 San Quintín Bay Bird Festival (photo by Terra Peninsular A.C.)

Festivals and Community: Possible Paths for Conservation

Tuesday, 07 January 2020 by Emily Clark

For many, the San Quintín Bay Bird Festival provides the first approach to knowledge, the first contact to the conservation work done by Terra Peninsular, and an opportunity to live a comprehensive, collaborative, and memorable community experience.

  • Published in Meetings and Events, News
Tagged under: community, San Quintín Bay Bird Festival, Terra Peninsular

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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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