

Conservo Aves is already in Chile and on Monday, June 1, 2026, the first call for proposals in the country will be available to finance and support projects that promote the creation, expansion or homologation of private protected areas within the framework of Law 21,600 to safeguard threatened, endemic and migratory species.
Conserva Aves is about protecting habitats. It is an innovative, long-term, hemispheric conservation initiative that seeks to protect threatened, endemic, and migratory birds, along with their habitats, throughout Latin America and the Caribbean.
Conserva Aves is an alliance between American Bird Conservancy (ABC), National Audubon Society, BirdLife International, Birds Canada and the Latin American and Caribbean Environmental Funds Network (RedLAC).
In Chile, the project is implemented through a collaborative alliance between Fondo Naturaleza Chile - a national environmental fund that mobilizes resources for effective conservation and restoration, and a member of RedLAC -; the Cosmos Foundation - with more than a decade of experience in management models that link conservation and community well-being -; the Chilean Network of Bird and Wildlife Observers (ROC) , a BirdLife partner organization in Chile, with extensive experience in bird conservation throughout the country; with financial support from Audubon Latin America and the Caribbean .