
Bird Conservation Region
A Bird Conservation Region (BCR) is a designated geographical area identified for focused efforts to protect and manage bird populations and habitats. These regions are defined based on bird distribution, ecological features, and habitat types, allowing conservationists to address the specific needs of local bird species. By studying and managing BCRs, efforts can be more targeted and effective in maintaining healthy bird populations, supporting biodiversity, and preserving natural ecosystems. Essentially, BCRs serve as strategic zones to coordinate conservation activities tailored to the unique bird communities of each area.