Oikonos-Ecosystem Knowledge is a non-profit organization based in Santa Cruz, CA that specializes in studying and protecting imperiled ecosystems and threatened species. They engage diverse communities through innovative scientific and artistic collaborations to create and implement concrete conservation solutions, support the creation of environmental policies, and educate and work with the community.
With a focus on birds, plants, mammals, and amphibians, Oikonos has studied over 100 species that live in various ecoregions, from Valdivian temperate forests to the Bering Sea. Their work includes protecting species such as the Wedge-tailed Shearwater, Tufted Puffin, Wilson's Phalarope, Cassin's Auklet, Northern Fulmar, Rhinoceros Auklet, Masafuera Rayadito, Juan Fernández Firecrown, Black-footed Albatross, and Pink-footed Shearwater in locations like the Juan Fernández Archipelago, Mocha Island, and the Chilean Altiplano, as well as Año Nuevo Island, Santa Cruz, Mono Lake lagoons, and Destruction Island on the U.S. West Coast.
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