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Mon, 3/11/2013 -
Mon, 3/11/2013
Lectures and Workshops
Pima Community College, Amethyst Room
1255 N. Stone
Tucson, AZ 85712 United States
7PM
Free
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.
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Bete Jones 520-209-1812 bjones@tucsonaudubon.org
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