
Bird Conservation Regions
Bird Conservation Regions (BCRs) are geographic areas identified to focus conservation efforts on protecting bird populations and their habitats. They are based on similarities in climate, vegetation, and the types of birds that live there. By dividing large regions into these areas, conservation organizations can tailor strategies to address specific environmental challenges, ensuring that diverse bird species and their ecosystems are preserved effectively. Think of BCRs as natural planning zones that help coordinate efforts across different landscapes for better bird conservation.