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NORTH DAKOTA'S IMPORTANT BIRD AREAS PROGRAM
 

The prairie pothole ecosystem of the Dakotas is an astoundingly productive region for breeding waterfowl. It also provides exceptional breeding and migration habitat for over 300 other bird species. It is therefore very exciting to be in the process of launching an Important Bird Areas program in North Dakota. With Audubon North Dakota taking the lead, a Technical Committee is being formulated, with leadership from grassland bird specialists at the USGS Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center. They will adapt general IBA criteria specifically to North Dakota. In addition, a statewide educational effort specifically on IBAs is currently underway. This is directed to Audubon chapters, regionalized birding clubs, agencies and other non-profit organizations and individuals that will be involved in the site nomination process, once the Technical Committee and criteria are finalized. The IBA sites described below will serve as model sites for this process.

 
Touring the IBA Complex, Courtesy U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service


 
   
To learn more about North Dakota's
Important Bird Areas Program
View all North Dakota IBAs
 
Contact:
Genevieve Thompson
118 Broadway, Suite 512
Fargo, ND 58102
phone: (701) 298-3373
email: gthompson@audubon.org
 

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