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Tucson Audubon Society
Arizona Important Bird Areas Program


IBAs can be beautiful places The Arizona Important Bird Areas (IBA) Program is an effort to inventory Arizona's natural areas, and is part of a worldwide program overseen by National Audubon and Bird Life International. IBA Program goals are to: 1) identify, document, and recognize the most important areas for birds, 2) engage people in citizen-science and conservation projects, and 3) partner with others to bring resources to IBAs in need of conservation.

Questions? Contact Scott Wilbor (520) 628-1730.

Arizona IBA Bird Survey Database

Arizona IBA Program Introduction

Sabino Canyon Riparian Habitat Guide is now available!

Upper Santa Cruz River Avian Habitat Plan

National Audubon WatchList in Arizona

IBA Conservation—How are Arizona IBAs Doing?

FAQ: Questions people ask about private property and public lands management

Other Archived Documents

Check this page for updates about this ongoing effort, and see National Audubon's IBA web page for information on Important Bird Areas all over North America.

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This page was updated on 04/24/08