Milestones in the BC IBA Program

1985

BirdLife International initiated the International IBA Program.
1996 An initial working list of 269 potential IBA sites was developed by BC Nature (Federation of BC Naturalists), Canadian Wildlife Service, BC Field Ornithologists, Wild Bird Trust of BC and others.
1999 BC Nature received a Millennium Grant to assist with funding an IBA Coordinator to develop conservation plans and materials.
2000 Somenos Marsh on Vancouver Island was the first BC IBA to be formally dedicated.
2001 Conservation Plans were published for 15 IBA sites around the province. View these Conservation Plans at www.ibacanada.ca.
2001 The Fraser River Estuary IBA, the most significant of all of Canada’s 597 designated areas, was dedicated at Crescent Beach.
2001 A Chats in Your Neighbourhood brochure was published with South Okanagan Similkameen Stewardship Program.
2002 The Comox IBA was dedicated.
2003 The Seabird Survival brochure was published for southern Vancouver Island.
2006 The IBA program was reinvigorated with the initiation of a volunteer based Caretaker Network.
2007 The goal of recruiting caretakers for 50% of the IBA sites was surpassed!
2008 Caretakers were recruited for 90% of BC’s 84 IBAs!

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