Migratory Birds Working Table

Migratory Birds Working Table

This table provides a forum for the three governments to focus their efforts on: implementation of the migratory bird treaties (between Canada and the U.S. and between the U.S. and Mexico); promoting linkages among bird conservation partners; facilitating and enhancing coordination, cooperation, and the development of partnerships among the wildlife agencies of the three countries, and with other associated and interested entities, regarding programs and projects for the conservation of migratory birds; promoting exchanges of information, technology, and best practices; and promoting relevant training to further the conservation of migratory birds.

Mission Statement

To foster collaboration for the conservation of North American migratory birds to ensure the health and sustainability of shared bird populations while contributing to the conservation of biodiversity.
This table is led by three co-chairs representing: for Canada, CWS; for the U.S., USFWS; and for Mexico, the National Commission for Knowledge and Use of Biodiversity (CONABIO).

Highlights

This table provides a forum for the three governments to focus their efforts on: implementation of the migratory bird treaties (between Canada and the U.S. and between the U.S. and Mexico); promoting linkages among bird conservation partners; facilitating and enhancing coordination, cooperation, and the development of partnerships among the wildlife agencies of the three countries, and with other associated and interested entities, regarding programs and projects for the conservation of migratory birds; promoting exchanges of information, technology, and best practices; and promoting relevant training to further the conservation of migratory birds.

Mission Statement
"To foster collaboration for the conservation of North American migratory birds to ensure the health and sustainability of shared bird populations while contributing to the conservation of biodiversity."

This table is led by three co-chairs representing: for Canada, CWS; for the U.S., USFWS; and for Mexico, the National Commission for Knowledge and Use of Biodiversity (CONABIO).

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