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Important Bird Areas and Bird Conservation Areas of NYS 

An Important Bird Area (IBA) is a site providing essential habitat to one or more species of breeding or non-breeding birds. The sites vary in size, but are usually discrete and distinguishable in character, habitat, or ornithological importance from surrounding areas. Site boundaries may be either natural (rivers, watersheds) or human-made (roads, property boundaries).

The Audubon New York website has more information about the IBA program in its Birds and Science section.  A listing of all IBAs in New York State may be found here as well.

The New York State Bird Conservation Area Program was established in 1997 to safeguard and enhance bird populations and their habitats on State lands and waters.  The goal of the Bird Conservation Area (BCA) Program is to integrate bird conservation interests into Department of Environmental agency planning, management and research  projects.

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We have four birding areas in our vicinity that have been determined to be IBAs:


bullet In Warren and Washington counties:
Lake George Peregrine site  

bullet In Washington county:
Fort Edward Grasslands


bullet In Saratoga County:
 Saratoga National Historical Park
 Vischer Ferry Nature and Historic Preserve  - this site also has BCA status



We have four birding areas in our chapter area that have been  awarded BCA status; in addition to Vischer Ferry, the sites are:
 
bullet In Washington County:
Carter's Pond Wildlife Management Area
East Bay Wildlife Management Area

bullet In Saratoga County:
Moreau Lake State Park


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