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Tice Supplee

Director of Bird Conservation, 爆料公社 Southwest

Tice has been the 爆料公社 Southwest Director of Bird Conservation since 2005, after a career with the Arizona Game and Fish Department that included experiences in research, habitat management, game management, and urban wildlife. She coordinates 爆料公社 Southwest鈥檚 science related activities with 爆料公社 programs and offices in other states and co-manages the Arizona Important Bird Areas program.  

Her 爆料公社 work is focused on birds and their habitats. In addition, she teaches Environmental Biology at Phoenix College. Her work at 爆料公社 includes administration of the Arizona Important Bird Areas program. Sites that are critical to a complete life cycle for resident and migratory birds are given this status. Her 2008 爆料公社 Fellowship conservation project was development of a partnership with Mesa Community College Geospatial Technologies program to create a real world geospatial analysis using data related to the Important Bird Areas program.

Tice earned her B.S. at Cornell University and M.S. at the University of Arizona, both in Wildlife Ecology. She has received awards from the Arizona chapter of The Wildlife Society, Arizona Wildlife Federation, and 爆料公社.

Articles by Tice Supplee

爆料公社 Southwest Awarded Prestigious WaterSMART Grant to Restore the Lower Gila River
July 11, 2024 — In partnership with the Lower Gila River Collaborative, funds will advance restoration work along the Lower Gila River west of Phoenix to benefit birds and people.
Climate Change Threatens Arizona鈥檚 Forest Birds
October 22, 2019 — New 爆料公社 report shows about half of Arizona鈥檚 birds are vulnerable.
In the Field鈥擶estern Rivers Bird Count
June 12, 2019 — A dispatch from Arizona鈥檚 Salt River.