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Map of the 500 Globally Important Bird Areas in the United States
ABC and the National Geographic
Society have produced the first ever map of Important Bird
Areas (IBAs) in the United States. The Globally Significant
IBAs were identified by ABC’s scientists, in consultation
with hundreds of biologists and wildlife managers across the
country. Each site has been carefully documented, and the
project will also result in a major publication with full
details on bird populations and conservation issues at each
IBA. Order
a copy now from ABA Sales.
Click on an outlined section to view these areas in more detail
In addition to the IBAs themselves,
the map also depicts Bird
Conservation Regions (BCRs), which are larger landscapes
designated for their unique habitats and bird populations.
By developing conservation partnerships in these regions,
and fully protecting all the IBAs, the U.S. can make a huge
step towards conserving bird populations for the future. Similar
projects are also underway in Mexico, Central and South America,
and the Caribbean. The map is printed in full color, with
each IBA depicted and labeled. There is also more information
about the IBA program , and attractive illustrations of several
bird species from ABC’s field guide, All the Birds of
North America by HarperCollins. The dimensions are 22"
x 37". The
map can be purchased for $6.50 through American Birding
Association Sales. Tel: (800) 634 7736. E-mail:
. Other partners in the IBA project include the American
Birding Association, the North
American Bird Conservation Initiative, Partners
in Flight, the North
American Waterfowl Management Plan, the North
American Waterbird Conservation Plan, and the U.S.
Shorebird Conservation Plan.
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