Audubon Society of Haiti

The Audubon Society of Haiti is a non-governmental, non-profit environmental organization dedicated to the conservation and restoration of Haiti’s biodiversity and natural ecosystems . Through the organization’s strides toward conservation of the environment, they are also working towards improving the quality of life for the Haitian people.[1] Their activities include scientific research, education, outreach, and establishing local and international partnerships. The organization was founded in July 2003 by Philippe Bayard, Jacky Lumarque and Florence Sergile.[2] It was named in honor of John James Audubon, an ornithologist, naturalist and native of Les Cayes,[3] who painted, cataloged, and described birds of North America in the famous elephant folio book Birds of America.

Audubon Society of Haiti
Founded2003
FoundersPhilippe Bayard
Jacky Lumarque
Florence Sergile
TypeNon-profit organization
FocusConservation
Location
Area served
Haiti
MethodScientific research
Education
Outreach
Partnerships
Revenue
Donations
Websiteaudubonhaiti.org

Research edit

Like Audubon, the Audubon Society of Haiti specializes in ornithology and has published three books about birds in Haiti: A La Décourverte des Oiseaux d’Haiti, Birds of the Dominican Republic and Haiti, and Ti Zwazo Kote wa Prale.[2]

Since 2004, research surveys and biological expeditions have been conducted in unprotected areas of Haiti, abundant in biodiversity and vulnerable to extinction due to the loss of habitat. Their research is in collaboration with local partners, University of Haiti and Quisqueya University, and international partners, Vermont Center for Ecostudies, Conservation International, Sliven Institute of Ecology, Technical University in Zvolen, Hispaniolan Ornithological Society, Santo Domingo Botanical Gardens, Cornell Ornithology Lab, the Center for Biodiversity at Temple University, and the Philadelphia Zoo.[2]

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  1. ^ Sergile, F. (2009) Haiti. Pp 249 – 254 in C. Devenish, D. F. Díaz Fernández, R. P. Clay, I. Davidson & I. Yépez Zabala Eds. "Important Bird Areas Americas – Priority sites for biodiversity conservation" (PDF). Quito, Ecuador: BirdLife International (BirdLife Conservation Series No. 16).
  2. ^ a b c Société Audubon Haiti. "Société Audubon Haiti". Retrieved 2016-03-18.
  3. ^ Nelson, Randy F. The Almanac of American Letters. Los Altos, California: William Kaufmann, Inc., 1981: 26. ISBN 0-86576-008-X