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American Bird Conservancy
Founded1994
Type501(c)(3) Non-profit Organization
FocusConserving wild birds and their habitats throughout the Americas.
Location

Area served

Western Hemisphere

Key people

Michael J. Parr, President

Revenue

$13.8 million in 2018[1]
WebsiteABCbirds.org

American Bird Conservancy (ABC) is a non-profit membership organization with the mission of conserving wild birds and their habitats throughout the Americas.[2][3]

ABC is the second BirdLife International partner in the United States and works in cooperation with other groups and agencies, including The Bird Conservation Alliance, Partners in Flight, and the North American Bird Conservation Initiative.[4]

A significant portion of ABC's revenue comes from the oil industry.[5] The ABC has a track record of opposing wind power projects.[5]

Programs and projects

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Latin America

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InLatin America American Bird Conservancy works with partner groups such as Fundación ProAves to purchase land that protects endangered bird habitat.[6] They are also working with partner organizations to reduce the conversion of coffee farms that offer habitat to the cerulean warbler, by helping growers market premium beans as cerulean warbler-friendly. In Colombia they have helped to protect wintering bird habitat by partnering with Fundación ProAves to help create the first preserve dedicated to a single U.S. migrant, the Cerulean Warbler Bird Reserve.[7] Also in Colombia, they helped fund an expedition in 2010 that discovered two nesting colonies of the endangered Baudó oropendola, one of the rarest birds in the world with less than a dozen known birds before the discovery.[8]

United States

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Several organizations, including the American Bird Conservancy and the United States Geological Survey, were commissioned by the U. S. Federal Government to study the US State of Birds in 2007. They found that 800 species of birds in the U.S. were "endangered, threatened or in significant decline", with more birds threatened in the state of Hawaii than any other region. The study found that 39% of ocean birds were declining in population. They also learned that conservation efforts are very effective at helping bird populations to recover, with positive increases in some wetland bird species due to wetland conservation.[9]

In the U.S., they are trying to stop mountaintop mining in the Appalachias in order to protect vital breeding habitat.[7] In 1996, after American Bird Conservancy threatened to sue the U.S. Navy over the San Clemente loggerhead shrike (Lanius ludovicicanus mearnsi) whose habitat was formerly used by the Navy for bombardment training, the Navy agreed to take steps to protect the species and its habitat.[10]

Cats Indoors is a public education campaign by American Bird Conservancy to encourage control of cats in order to protect birds from predation by cats. The objective of the Conservancy's campaign is that all domestic cats should be contained or leashed when outdoors or kept indoors.[11]

The ABC is a leading opponent of wind power in the United States. While the Audubon Society and Sierra Club have been supportive of project like Icebreaker Wind in Lake Erie, ABC has opposed not only construction but also bird observation studies. Its estimates for the impact of wind power on birds are substantially higher than other studies.[5]

References

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  1. ^ "American Bird Conservancy 2019 990", American Bird Conservancy.
  • ^ King, Alicia; Perkins, Perk; Curtis, Bruce (2008). Orvis Beginner's Guide to Birdwatching. Rockport Publishers. ISBN 978-1-58923-349-2.
  • ^ "American Bird Conservancy". Oakland Zoo. Archived from the original on 21 October 2010. Retrieved 29 September 2010.
  • ^ BirdLife International. "ABC joins the flock!". BirdLife. Retrieved 2020-07-18.
  • ^ a b c "Meet the rogue birding group blocking wind energy at every turn". Grist. 2021-10-20. Retrieved 2021-10-23.
  • ^ Black, Richard (2008-10-13). "Amphibians 'afloat and fighting'". BBC. Retrieved 2 October 2010.
  • ^ a b "Save America's Cerulean Warbler population". Global Action Atlas. National Geographic Society. Archived from the original on 18 September 2010. Retrieved 2 October 2010.
  • ^ Weise, Elizabeth (2010-09-29). "Two colonies of a very rare Colombian bird discovered". USA Today Science Fair. Retrieved 2 October 2010.
  • ^ "US birds in 'widespread decline'". BBC. 2009-03-20. Retrieved 2 October 2010.
  • ^ LES LINE (1997-01-07). "Navy Moves to Aid Shrike Imperiled by Its Gunnery Practice". The New York Times. Retrieved 2008-07-10.
  • ^ JAMES GORMAN (2003-03-18). "Bird Lovers Hope to Keep Cats on a Very Short Leash". The New York Times. Retrieved 2008-07-10.
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