Migratory birds are not limited by state or country boundaries, and bird conservationist recognize the need to focus on full annual cycle bird conservation- efforts that work to protect migratory birds wherever they occur throughout the year. With our State of North America’s Birds report calling for renewed investment in conservation across borders, the Migratory Bird Treaty Centennial highlighting the importance of international cooperation for bird conservation, and our Demographics Monitoring report emphasizing full life cycle monitoring, NABCI is poised to play an important role in international conservation. In February 2016, the US NABCI Committee re-established an international subcommittee to coordinate with Canada and Mexico on North American bird conservation issues, as well as to solidify our plan to support hemispheric conservation efforts and partnerships.

Membership

Greg Butcher, Chair
U.S. Forest Service

Deb Hahn, Co-Chair
Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies

Additional Members: Steve Albert – Institute for Bird Populations, Carol Beardmore – Sonoran JV, Brad Bortner – USFWS/Waterbirds of the Americas, Rob Clay – Manomet/Waterbirds of the Americas, Jennie Duberstein – Sonoran JV, Jesús Franco – Rio Grande JV, Guy Foulks – USFWS/NMBCA, Scott Johnston – USFWS, Kristen Koyama – State Department, Glenn Olson – National Audubon Society, Arvind Panjabi – Bird Conservancy of the Rockies, Roz Renfrew – Vermont Center for Ecostudies, Viviana Ruiz-Gutierrez – CLO, Judith Scarl – NABCI/AFWA, NABCI Coordinator