The Montana Bird Conservation Partnership is a consortium of representatives from state, tribal, and federal agencies, non-governmental organizations, and individuals who are dedicated to conserving birds and their habitats in Montana. Our goals are to work collaboratively to keep common birds common and to conserve, protect and restore sensitive species and habitats. We work to recognize the social and economic value of birds to the people of Montana. We also use the best available science to identify conservation opportunities. Over 300 species of birds regularly breed, winter, or migrate through Montana. Of these, 82 are considered to have sensitive or at-risk populations. Montana’s birds are threatened by habitat loss stemming from chan...
The course of wildlife habitat conservation in Montana was set in 1940, with the initial purchase of...
The greater sage grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus) was once a candidate for listing under the feder...
Populations of several shorebird species in the Prairie Pothole Region (PPR) appear to be declining,...
To help provide background for a discussion on All-Bird Conservation in Montana and the appropriate ...
Wetlands are a dispersed but declining resource in Montana. They are considered a Tier 1 community (...
Montana Audubon, our partners, Audubon Chapter members, and bird enthusiasts across the state are in...
Montana Audubon, our partners, Audubon Chapter members, and bird enthusiasts across the state are in...
Audubon’s Important Bird Area (IBA) program is a data-driven, science-based approach for on-the-grou...
In 1985 the Montana Legislature authorized the Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks (FWP) to use f...
This past fall National Audubon Society released an extensive “Birds and Climate” report which model...
In 1989 Montana’s Upland Game Bird Enhancement Program (UGBEP) was authorized to develop, enhance, a...
Landscape Conservation Cooperatives (LCCs) are public-private partnerships that focus on natural res...
The 2016 field season marks the 7th consecutive year of statewide implementation of the Integrated M...
Birds are a highly diverse group consisting of species that use a wide-range of available resources....
Currently, Montana does not have a state conservation fund (SCF), a funding mechanism designed to ...
The course of wildlife habitat conservation in Montana was set in 1940, with the initial purchase of...
The greater sage grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus) was once a candidate for listing under the feder...
Populations of several shorebird species in the Prairie Pothole Region (PPR) appear to be declining,...
To help provide background for a discussion on All-Bird Conservation in Montana and the appropriate ...
Wetlands are a dispersed but declining resource in Montana. They are considered a Tier 1 community (...
Montana Audubon, our partners, Audubon Chapter members, and bird enthusiasts across the state are in...
Montana Audubon, our partners, Audubon Chapter members, and bird enthusiasts across the state are in...
Audubon’s Important Bird Area (IBA) program is a data-driven, science-based approach for on-the-grou...
In 1985 the Montana Legislature authorized the Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks (FWP) to use f...
This past fall National Audubon Society released an extensive “Birds and Climate” report which model...
In 1989 Montana’s Upland Game Bird Enhancement Program (UGBEP) was authorized to develop, enhance, a...
Landscape Conservation Cooperatives (LCCs) are public-private partnerships that focus on natural res...
The 2016 field season marks the 7th consecutive year of statewide implementation of the Integrated M...
Birds are a highly diverse group consisting of species that use a wide-range of available resources....
Currently, Montana does not have a state conservation fund (SCF), a funding mechanism designed to ...
The course of wildlife habitat conservation in Montana was set in 1940, with the initial purchase of...
The greater sage grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus) was once a candidate for listing under the feder...
Populations of several shorebird species in the Prairie Pothole Region (PPR) appear to be declining,...