What is an IBA?
An Important Bird and Biodiversity Area (IBA) is an area identified using an internationally agreed set of criteria as being globally important for the conservation of bird populations. The program was developed and sites are identified by BirdLife International. Currently there are over 12,000 IBAs worldwide.
Important Bird Areas (IBAs) in Cuba
Please click on highlighted names for detailed descriptions
IBA Code |
Site Name |
Country |
CU001 |
Cuba |
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CU002 |
Cuba |
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CU003 |
Cuba |
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CU004 |
Cuba |
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CU005 |
Cuba |
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CU006 |
Cuba |
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CU007 |
Cuba |
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CU008 |
Cuba |
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CU009 |
Cuba |
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CU010 |
Cuba |
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CU011 |
Cuba |
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CU012 |
Cuba |
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CU013 |
Cayo Sabinal, Ballenatos y Manglares de la Bahía de Nuevitas |
Cuba |
CU014 |
Cuba |
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CU015 |
Cuba |
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CU016 |
Cuba |
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CU017 |
Cuba |
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CU018 |
Cuba |
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CU019 |
Cuba |
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CU020 |
Cuba |
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CU021 |
Cuba |
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CU022 |
Cuba |
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CU023 |
Cuba |
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CU024 |
Cuba |
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CU025 |
Cuba |
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CU026 |
Cuba |
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CU027 |
Cuba |
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CU028 |
Cuba |
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