Bird Conservancy of the Rockies explained

Bird Conservancy of the Rockies
Formerly:Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory; Colorado Bird Observatory
Type:Nonprofit
Tax Id:84-1079882
Registration Id:CO ID #98-08556-0000
Status:501(c)(3)
Headquarters:Brighton, Colorado
Leader Title:Board Chair
Leader Name:Eileen Dey
Leader Title2:Executive Director
Leader Name2:Tammy VerCauteren

The Bird Conservancy of the Rockies was first founded in 1988 as Colorado Bird Observatory and later changed to Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory. Its goal was to address bird conservation needs in the Western United States. Its headquarters are located in Barr Lake State Park, just east of Brighton, Colorado. In 2015 the organization changed to its current name in order to more accurately reflect the regions of its work, which radiates from Colorado to the Great Plains, Mexico and beyond.

The observatory's programs are supported by grants from foundations, federal and state agencies, the Denver metro area's Scientific and Cultural Facilities District, Adams County Cultural Council, Great Outdoors Colorado Trust Fund, and contributions from RMBO members.[1] [2]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory bands birds, gives students firsthand lesson about habitat. The Tribune. 2016-01-01.
  2. 3784226. Regional Landbird Monitoring: Perspectives from the Northern Rocky Mountains. Richard L.. Hutto. Jock S.. Young. 1 January 2002. Wildlife Society Bulletin. 30. 3. 738–750.