Saving Important Bird Areas

Western Meadowlark Photo: Evan Barrientos/Audubon Rockies

A global initiative of BirdLife International, implemented by Audubon and local partners in the United States, the Important Bird Areas Program (IBA) is an effort to identify and conserve areas that are vital to birds and other biodiversity.

Birding in Nebraska
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Birding in Nebraska

Sandhill Cranes are just the beginning of your Nebraska birding adventure.

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Birding in North Dakota
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Birding in North Dakota

Several national wildlife refuges and Sheyenne National Grassland host some of the state’s most sought-after birds.

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Audubon Dakota
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Audubon Dakota

Audubon Dakota aims to connect with communities throughout North and South Dakota to demonstrate the importance of protecting and restoring native habitats for our native bird species.

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Audubon Nebraska
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Audubon Nebraska

With a century of conservation history in Nebraska, Audubon strives to conserve and restore the habitats we share with all wildlife, focusing on the needs of birds.

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Birding in South Dakota
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Birding in South Dakota

South Dakota encompasses a wealth of birding opportunities across landscapes of surprising diversity.

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