Big Bend-Río Bravo Collaboration for Transboundary Landscape Conservation North American Invasive Species Network

A remarkable couple makes a difference to conserve critical shorebird habitat
14 July 2017
New trilateral environmental initiatives announced by Commission for Environmental Cooperation (CEC)
28 June 2017
24th Regular Session of the CEC Council and Meeting of the Joint Public Advisory Committee (JPAC)
27 to 28
June
2017

Ecosystems

Big Bend-Río Bravo Collaboration for Transboundary Landscape Conservation North American Invasive Species Network

Project Status: completed

North America encompasses vast landscapes including mountains, rivers, grasslands, canyons and deserts. On our borders, where northern and southern ecosystems meet, live an incredible diversity of species, many of which, like fish, birds, bears and desert bighorn sheep, move freely across our boundaries. Transboundary conservation of these landscapes to connect habitat for plants and animals is critical for the development of strategies to protect biodiversity and allow adaptation to climate change.

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