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Ecological Network for Shorebirds in the San Diego - San Quintín Corridor

A Binational Working Group Breakout Project

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The Binational Working Group’s breakout project “Ecological Network for Shorebirds in the San Diego - San Quintín Corridor” is led alongside Instituto de Planeación Ambiental y Calidad de Vida A.C. (INPACVI), with support from the Binational Resilience Initiative, a partnership of San Diego Foundation, International Community Foundation, Resilient Cities Catalyst and San Diego Regional Climate Collaborative.


Project Year

2023

Project Partners

INPACVI

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