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March 2006
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Baja Wetlands Workshop resounding success
The 8th Workshop on the Conservation of Wetlands in Mexico was held from 29 January - 13 February 2006. Over thirty biologists participated in the workshop and learned about the importance of wetlands and wetland conservation in Mexico, particularly as they relate to migratory birds. The majority of participants were from the La Paz area, although participants came from as far away as Mexico City.
 In addition to helping to sponsor this important workshop, SJV staff gave a talk at the World Wetlands Day celebration on 2 February, where the audience included the governor of the State of Baja California Sur. The SJV also gave a three-hour workshop introducing participants to bird observation and identifcation.
The workshop organizer, Francisco Abarca, International/Borderland Projects Manager for the
Arizona Game and Fish Department, was honored with a National Wetlands Conservation Award. Abarca has organized this workshop since its inception eight years ago.
The 9th wetlands workshop will be held in Tabasco in 2007. For more information, contact Francisco Abarca.
SJV Awards Program deadline appraoching
The SJV Awards Program deadline to submit proposals is 3 April 2006. Don't miss this opportunity! Click here for more details.
Asilomar proceedings published
We are pleased to announce the publication of the Asilomar proceedings –
“Bird Conservation Implementation and Integration in the Americas:
Proceedings of the Third International Partners in Flight Conference,”
edited by C. John Ralph and Terrell D. Rich.
This 2-volume publication covers a broad array of subjects, including
management planning, conservation, educational outreach programs,
ornithological research, research methodologies, along with the some of the
newest technologies for research and dissemination of information. It is available in hard copy and CD from
Richard Schneider, Rocky Mountain Research Station, 240 West Prospect Road,
Fort Collins, CO 80526-2098. It is also accessible online.
SJV, partners to offer Mexican naturalist guide training in Sonora
The SJV and partners will offer a naturalist guide training for Mexicans, on 21-23 April 2006 at Rancho El Aribabi, Sonora. Thanks to generous support from the U.S. Forest Service International Program, we are able to provide full scholarships to all participants, including food and lodging during the workshop. Click here to learn more.
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Upcoming grant deadlines
- North American Wetlands Conservation Act Program
Deadline: 28 July 2006 (US Standard Grants); July 2006 (Mexico Standard Grants)
Description: The North American Wetlands Conservation Act provides matching grants to private or public organizations or to individuals who have developed partnerships to carry out wetlands conservation projects in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. The program provides US, Mexican, and Canadian Standard Grants (between $50,000 and $1,000,000) and US Small Grants (up to $50,000). Be sure to check out the Playa Lakes Joint Venture's Timeline for preparing a NAWCA Proposal. Important note: Anyone considering applying should coordinate their application with SJV Coordinator Robert Mesta (520-882-0047). The SJV will need to be involved not only to provide guidance but also because we will need to rank all applications that are submitted.
- Acres for America
Deadline: 1 April and 1 June 2006.
Description: Acres for America is a partnership between Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. and the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation. The Acres for America program was established to provide funding for projects that conserve important habitat for fish, wildlife, and plants through acquisition of interest in real property. The goal of the Acres for America program is to offset the footprint of Wal-Mart's domestic facilities on at least an acre by acre basis through these acquisitions. Applicants are urged to contact the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation regional director in their area to discuss project ideas prior to submitting preproposals.
- Wilburforce Foundation
Deadlines:
28 April 2006, 18 August 2006, 15
December 2006
Description: Wilburforce Foundation is dedicated to protecting nature's richness and diversity through funding programs that help preserve our remaining wild places. We focus our funding on organizations that work to protect habitats that are critically important to sustaining abundant ecological communities in Western Canada and the Western United States.
Upcoming Meetings and Workshops
SJV Technical Committee: 7-8 April 2006, La Paz, Baja California Sur. Optional pre-meeting field trip to Sierra La Laguna. Contact: Carol Beardmore.
Partners in Flight Workshop on Conservation Design - Exploring methods for linking bird population goals with spatially-explicit habitat objectives: 11-13 April 2006, St. Louis, Missouri. Contact: Jane Fitzgerald. Advanced Ageing and Sexing of Passerines: 17-27 April 2006, Alviso, California. Contact: Jessica Griffiths.
Naturalist Guide Training for Mexicans: 21-23 April 2006, Sonora, Mexico. Contact: Jennie Duberstein.
Conserving Birds in Human-Dominated Landscapes: A Biodiversity Symposium: 27-28 April 2006, New York City, New York. Contact.
Conference/Workshop on Capture-Recapture Models: 1-5 May 2006, Quebec City, Canada. Website.
SJV Management Board Meeting: 23 May 2006, Tucson, Arizona. Contact: Robert Mesta. Border Institute VIII - Cooperation on Planning and Operation of Transboundary Watersheds:
Sharing Data across Borders: 22-24 May 2006, Rio Rico, Arizona. Contact: D. Rick Von Schoik.
Click here for complete details about upcoming meetings.
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