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The IBA Canada website contains an interactive map and a searchable database of all Canadian IBAs. Note that some site summaries in the database are preliminary and undergoing revision.

BC Nature - a federation of 50 local natural history groups throughout BC - coordinates the IBA Program in BC with the help of national partners Bird Studies Canada and Nature Canada.

Bird Studies Canada - a key partner in the Canadian IBA Program - seeks to advance the understanding, appreciation, and conservation of wild birds and their habitats through studies that engage the skills, enthusiasm, and support of its members, volunteers, and the interested public.

Nature Canada - a key partner in the Canadian IBA Program - seeks to protect key sites for breeding and non-breeding birds by empowering Canadians to become stewards making a difference for our country’s birds and by sharing information on land use, political or economic issues.

BirdLife International is a global partnership of conservation organisations that strives to conserve birds, their habitats and global biodiversity, working with people towards sustainability in the use of natural resources.

The Commission for Environmental Cooperation of North America supports the North American Bird Conservation Initiative, which seeks to enhance cooperation among existing bird conservation organizations and initiatives to achieve effective protection of all birds in North America.

The Migratory Birds Conservation Division of the Canadian Wildlife Service (CWS) provides scientific advice on the conservation of Canada's migratory birds to CWS management, to the Government of Canada, to wildlife agencies in Canada and other countries, and to the public.

The BC Coastal Waterbird Survey welcomes volunteers to participate in surveys designed to monitor all species of coastal waterbirds such as loons, grebes, cormorants, herons, swans, geese, ducks, shorebirds, gulls, tern, and auks, as well as raptors.

The Nature Trust of BC is dedicated to conserving British Columbia's biological diversity through selective securement and effective management of areas of ecological significance and natural beauty for future generations.

The Canadian Partners in Flight program seeks to ensure the long-term viability of populations of native Canadian landbirds across their range of habitats.



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