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WISCONSIN BIRD CONSERVATION PARTNERSHIP A COOPERATIVE PARTNERSHIP TO DELIVER THE FULL SPECTRUM OF BIRD CONSERVATION EMPHASIZING VOLUNTEER STEWARDSHIP. MENUMENU * Home * About * Background * Contact Us * Endorsers * Steering Committee * 2002-2017 Accomplishments * 2018-2022 Strategic Plan * Our Projects * All Bird Plan * Bird City Wisconsin * Bird Monitoring * Birding & Nature Trail * Important Bird Areas * International * Breeding Bird Atlas II * Our Work * Annual Meetings * Education * Issues * Outreach * Research * Resources * Communication Plan * Conservation Plans * Issues Papers * Publications * Wisconsin's Rare Birds * Help Birds * Seven Simple Actions * Pamphlet to Print/Share * Bird-friendly Yard * Cats and Birds * Citizen Science * eBird WI * Great Wisconsin Birdathon * Other WI Projects * Bluebirds * Chimney Swifts * Kirtland's Warbler * Loons * Northern Forest Birds * Purple Martins * Upper Mississippi River & Great Lakes Joint Venture * Western Great Lakes Bird & Bat Observatory * Whooping Cranes * Wings Over Wisconsin * WI Audubon Council * WI Society for Ornithology * * Ruby-throated Hummingbird ©Ryan Brady * Tundra Swan migration ©Robert Rolley * Ryan Brady surveying ©Tim Oksiuta * Female American Redstart ©Ryan Brady * Piping Plover ©Ryan Brady * Students participate in a bird banding demo ©Ryan Brady * Blue-headed Vireo ©Ryan Brady * < * > ADVANCING CONSERVATION THROUGH IMPORTANT BIRD AREAS WBCP has been working hard on the second phase of its Important Bird Areas program, one that moves beyond identification of IBA sites to delivering conservation actions at those IBAs that need it most. Learn more about what we've been up to and where we're going next >>> See where we're headed Read our Strategic Plan Sign-up for monthly e-news from WBCP! Join Our Mailing List Give back to birds! Donate now to the Bird Protection Fund * Contact Us * Blog RECENT POSTS * Advancing conservation through Wisconsin’s Important Bird Areas WBCP recently partnered with Tom Prestby and GEI Consultants to assess the 93 Important Bird Areas (IBAs) in Wisconsin to […] * Winter finches delight Wisconsin birders It’s another great year for winter finches in Wisconsin! Learn where to find them, what they eat, and how things may […] * Input needed on management plan for Greater Prairie-Chicken Have you heard of the Greater prairie-chicken? This is an extremely charismatic wildlife species in Wisconsin. People travel […] * 7 Easy Ways to Help Birds The best way to celebrate birds is to spend time outdoors bird watching. To continue the celebration of birds throughout the […] * Saving Migration ~ A Visual Journey Conserving “our” birds requires conservation in the tropics, where many of our species spend the winter. Check […] * Recovering America’s Wildlife Act, a boon for birds and their habitats, one step closer to passage On January 19, a major win for America’s wildlife was accomplished, renewing hope for bipartisan cooperation in the U.S. […] * Vote online to help birds by Thursday (4/16) 7pm Online voting in the Wisconsin Conservation Congress is open through Thursday, April 16 at 7pm. Make your voice heard by […] * Meet Ryan Steiskal, the artist behind WBCP’s new logo Late last year our logo art competition garnered 60 submissions from dozens of artists around the state. But only one design […] * Taking our Important Bird Areas program to the next level Just over a decade ago, WBCP led the charge to identify, designate, and describe in a published book nearly 90 Important […] * A new era for our bird conservation partnership After nearly two decades of work to conserve birds, our statewide coalition is entering 2020 with a new name and logo, […] Sign-up for monthly e-news from the Wisconsin Bird Conservation Partnership! WBCP eNews © Wisconsin Bird Conservation Partnership A cooperative partnership to deliver the full spectrum of bird conservation emphasizing volunteer stewardship. Website design by J Davis Web Design Loading Comments... Write a Comment... Email (Required) Name (Required) Website