- Southeastern Arizona Bird Observatory
The Southeastern Arizona Bird Observatory (SABO) is a nonprofit membership-supported scientific and educational organization founded in 1996 in Bisbee,
Arizona , USA. The mission of the Southeastern Arizona Bird Observatory is to promote the conservation of the birds of southeastern Arizona, their habitats, and the diversity of species that share those habitats through research, monitoring, and public education. The observatory's founders and current directors are Tom Wood and Sheri Williamson, former managers ofThe Nature Conservancy 'sRamsey Canyon Preserve , and Mark Newstrom.Monitoring bird diversity
Southeastern Arizona is at a biogeographic crossroads, where the
Rocky Mountains meet theSierra Madre Occidental ofMexico and theChihuahuan Desert blends into theSonoran Desert . Isolated mountain ranges known as "sky islands " are home to a variety of animal and plant species found nowhere else in theUnited States . The San Pedro River flows north from the mountains of northernSonora , Mexico providing a highway for millions of migrating birds every spring and fall. The Santa Cruz River and Sonoita Creek also provideriparian habitat for breeding and migrating birds and other wildlife. Much of the best remaining wildlife habitat in the region is in theCoronado National Forest , national and state parks, national wildlife refuges and conservation areas, state wildlife areas, military reservations, and Nature Conservancy preserves.The Southeastern Arizona Bird Observatory has conducted various monitoring projects both independently and in cooperation with public agencies. Its longest-running research project, in cooperation with the
United States Bureau of Land Management andFriends of the San Pedro River , is a study of thehummingbird s that use the San Pedro River as a migratory corridor or breeding area. Banding sessions are open to the public, which has allowed thousands of visitors to observe research in progress and learn more about hummingbirds, other migratory birds, the importance of the San Pedro River, and other conservation issues. Past projects include migration monitoring and breeding bird monitoring under the MAPS (Monitoring Avian Productivity and Survivorship ) program for the National Park Service and Fish & Wildlife Service. Informal surveys of wintering raptors are integrated into weekly public tours of the southern Sulphur Springs Valley, between Bisbee and Elfrida.Ecotourism and Outreach
Southeastern Arizona consistently ranks as one of the top five
birding locations in the United States. Tens of thousands of birders visit the area each year, making nature-based tourism an important asset to the regional economy. The area's natural attractions also lure active retirees and others interested in relocating to areas with diverse opportunities for outdoor recreation. To cultivate environmental awareness and advocacy among both residents and tourists, the Southeastern Arizona Bird Observatory offers bird walks, workshops, other educational activities, and volunteer opportunities.The Southeastern Arizona Bird Observatory also supports community-based outreach and economic development programs such as the Southwest Wings
Birding and Nature Festival, the Wings Over WillcoxSandhill Crane Celebration, and the Southeastern ArizonaBirding Trail.External links
* [http://www.sabo.org Southeastern Arizona Bird Observatory]
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