Tucson Audubon's Living with Nature Lectures
 
March 2013
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Mon, 3/11/2013 - Mon, 3/11/2013
Categories
Lectures and Workshops
Location
Pima Community College, Amethyst Room
1255 N. Stone
Tucson, AZ 85712
United States
Times
7PM
Admission Fees
Free
Description
The Arizona Important Bird Areas (IBA) Program is an exciting, field-oriented program rooted in science and focused on the conservation of Arizona’s imperiled, native bird populations and their most critical habitats. Arizona has 42 designated IBAs, 8 of which have Global Status, and cover 3.38 million acres of habitat. Join Jennie MacFarland, co-coordinator of the program and staff at Tucson Audubon as she takes you on a photographic tour of these IBA’s and highlights the different bird populations that depend on them for survival.
Additional Information
None
Contact Information
Bete Jones
520-209-1812
bjones@tucsonaudubon.org
 
 
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