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Service Description: <DIV STYLE="text-align:Left;"><DIV><DIV><P><SPAN>From the Arctic Slope in Alaska to the Mississippi Delta, and from the Northeast’s Long Island Sound to the wetlands of the Everglades, the power of Important Bird Areas (IBAs) cannot be overstated. Audubon is leading the way to protect these iconic places and the birds that depend on them, and mobilizing our network of Chapters to act as stewards.</SPAN></P><P><SPAN>As the U.S. partner for BirdLife International, Audubon spearheads an ambitious effort to identify, monitor, and protect the most important places for birds. We also collaborate with 19 international partners to extend a web of protection throughout the Western Hemisphere. To date Audubon has identified 2,758 IBAs covering 417 million acres of public and private lands in the United States. Among them are high-priority Global IBAs—places like New York City’s Jamaica Bay, areas within Alaska’s Arctic Slope, and coastal bird sanctuaries in Texas. Birds depend on a diverse range of habitats, and the threats that confront them are equally varied.</SPAN></P><P><SPAN>Curious how you can help protect an IBA near you? Download a copy of Cooking Up Conservation Success: Recipes Across the U.S. Important Bird Areas Network. To learn more about the program, watch a video on Audubon's work to conserve IBAs. For additional questions regarding Important Bird Areas, contact iba@audubon.org. To request IBA spatial data please submit your request here.</SPAN></P></DIV></DIV></DIV>
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Description: <DIV STYLE="text-align:Left;"><DIV><DIV><P><SPAN>From the Arctic Slope in Alaska to the Mississippi Delta, and from the Northeast’s Long Island Sound to the wetlands of the Everglades, the power of Important Bird Areas (IBAs) cannot be overstated. Audubon is leading the way to protect these iconic places and the birds that depend on them, and mobilizing our network of Chapters to act as stewards.</SPAN></P><P><SPAN>As the U.S. partner for BirdLife International, Audubon spearheads an ambitious effort to identify, monitor, and protect the most important places for birds. We also collaborate with 19 international partners to extend a web of protection throughout the Western Hemisphere. To date Audubon has identified 2,758 IBAs covering 417 million acres of public and private lands in the United States. Among them are high-priority Global IBAs—places like New York City’s Jamaica Bay, areas within Alaska’s Arctic Slope, and coastal bird sanctuaries in Texas. Birds depend on a diverse range of habitats, and the threats that confront them are equally varied.</SPAN></P><P><SPAN>Curious how you can help protect an IBA near you? Download a copy of Cooking Up Conservation Success: Recipes Across the U.S. Important Bird Areas Network. To learn more about the program, watch a video on Audubon's work to conserve IBAs. For additional questions regarding Important Bird Areas, contact iba@audubon.org. To request IBA spatial data please submit your request here.</SPAN></P></DIV></DIV></DIV>
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