Mayor Williams Declares 2018 the Year of the Bird in Phoenix

Phoenix, named for a mythical bird, is home to hundreds of real bird species

PHOENIX 鈥 Today, Mayor Thelda Williams declared 2018 the Year of the Bird in Phoenix, the nation鈥檚 fifth largest city. The declaration celebrates native and migratory birds making their way through Phoenix and the remarkable landscapes and water resources that support them.

"Phoenix鈥檚 desert parks and mountain preserves offer opportunity for residents and tourists to enjoy the natural environment and the incredible bird species that inhabit or pass through the area," Mayor Williams said. "约炮视频 Arizona, headquartered in Phoenix, does an excellent job advocating for birds and the places they need, including the Rio Salado Habitat Restoration Area along the Salt River鈥攁 true gem in Phoenix."

The Nina Mason Pulliam  is a nature center in the heart of the Rio Salado Habitat Restoration Area鈥攁 600-acre park space in the iconic Salt River corridor. Located less than two miles from downtown Phoenix, the Center is a gateway to a lush Sonoran riverside habitat used by more than 200 species of birds and other wildlife, including the Cactus Wren, Arizona鈥檚 state bird.

Each year, 1.6 million residents and tourists participate in wildlife watching in Arizona, contributing more than $800 million in direct retail sales. Wildlife watchers are responsible for nearly 13,000 jobs, and have a total economic output of $1.4 billion for the Grand Canyon State. In September, the Governor signed a proclamation honoring the Year of the Bird in Arizona.

Year of the Bird highlights that public opinion continues to show that an overwhelming number of Arizonans support conservation and the protection of natural resources鈥攕omething that both people and birds need. In a recent poll, 94% of Arizonans surveyed said the Colorado River is 鈥渁 national treasure that should be protected.鈥

鈥淚n an arid state, healthy rivers, streams, lakes, and reservoirs are critical places for birds and other wildlife to eat and rest. They鈥檙e also critical for the economies of local communities and the state as a whole,鈥 said Sonia Perillo, 约炮视频 Arizona鈥檚 Executive Director. 鈥淚 want to thank Mayor Williams and the City of Phoenix for recognizing the Year of the Bird.鈥

In addition to the proclamation in Phoenix, people all over the world are celebrating 2018 as Year of the Bird. This year marks the centennial of the Migratory Bird Treaty Act (MBTA), one of the oldest wildlife protection laws in the United States. In honor of this milestone, National Geographic, 约炮视频, Cornell Lab of Ornithology, BirdLife International, and dozens of other partners around the world joined forces to celebrate 2018 as the Year of the Bird.

To learn more about Year of the Bird, visit: /yearofthebird.

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Contacts:

Joey Kahn, jkahn@audubon.org, (480) 788-2416

Raquel Estupinan, raquel.estupinan@phoenix.gov鈥, (602) 261-8823