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Sonoran Joint Venture
  • About
    • Where We Work
    • Staff
    • Management Board
    • Science Working Group
    • Our Partners
    • Media Kit
  • News
    • Recent News
    • 2024 Events Calendar
    • eBulletin
    • Listserv
  • Resources
    • Arizona Species and Habitat Accounts
    • Borderlands Avian Data Center
    • PLuMA
    • Threats From Open Pipes
  • Planning
    • Strategic Plan
    • Conservation Implementation Plan
    • Bird Conservation Plan
    • Waterfowl Management Supplement
  • Funding
    • SJV Awards Program
    • Funded Projects
Rail exploring the marsh at San Diego Bay National Wildlife Refuge (photo by Joanna Gilkeson/USFWS).

Research Needs for Light-footed Ridgway’s Rail Recovery

July 12, 2023November 11, 2019

Ongoing recovery efforts for Light-footed Ridgway’s Rail include protecting and restoring salt marsh habitat and a captive breeding program, but coordination of research and conservation projects is needed across their range to address knowledge gaps and enhance effectiveness of management actions.

Tags Light-footed Ridgway’s Rail, species recovery
A captive male Masked Bobwhite Quail stands tall in the sunshine at Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge in southeastern Arizona (photo courtesy of Paula O’Briant).

Science and Collaboration Reinvigorates Masked Bobwhite Quail Recovery

July 12, 2023November 5, 2018

Using innovative science and collaboration between U.S. and Mexican partners, researchers and land managers are tackling how get Masked Bobwhite Quail to survive and persist on the landscape once again.

Tags binational collaboration, Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge, Masked Bobwhite Quail, species recovery

The Sonoran Joint Venture is a regional partnership working to conserve the unique birds and habitats of the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico.

El Sonoran Joint Venture es una sociedad regional que trabaja para la conservación de las singulares aves y hábitats del suroeste de los Estados Unidos y noroeste de México.

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520 N. Park Avenue
Tucson, AZ 85719

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Tucson, AZ 85719

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  • About
    • Where We Work
    • Staff
    • Management Board
    • Science Working Group
    • Our Partners
    • Media Kit
  • News
    • Recent News
    • 2024 Events Calendar
    • eBulletin
    • Listserv
  • Resources
    • Arizona Species and Habitat Accounts
    • Borderlands Avian Data Center
    • PLuMA
    • Threats From Open Pipes
  • Planning
    • Strategic Plan
    • Conservation Implementation Plan
    • Bird Conservation Plan
    • Waterfowl Management Supplement
  • Funding
    • SJV Awards Program
    • Funded Projects