Launched in 1994, the Journey North program had three goals: 1) To understand how species respond, across spatial and temporal scales, to climate change. 2) To understand the migration patterns and distribution of species during breeding and overwintering, across spatial and temporal scales, to inform land management and conservation decisions (such as critical habitat designations). 3) To build public awareness of habitat requirements of migratory species that span their life cycles to spur conservation efforts.
Launched in 1994, the Journey North program had three goals: 1) To understand how species respond, across spatial and temporal scales, to climate change. 2) To understand the migration patterns and distribution of species during breeding and overwintering, across spatial and temporal scales, to inform land management and conservation decisions (such as critical habitat designations). 3) To build public awareness of habitat requirements of migratory species that span their life cycles to spur conservation efforts.