CITY OF PHILADELPHIA JOINS U.S. FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE IN URBAN CONSERVATION TREATY FOR MIGRATORY BIRDS

CITY OF PHILADELPHIA JOINS U.S. FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE IN URBAN CONSERVATION TREATY FOR MIGRATORY BIRDS

May 8, 2002: Today the City of Philadelphia and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service went out on a wing and formalized a partnership that is strictly for the birds. By signing an Urban Conservation Treaty for Migratory Birds, Philadelphia became the third city (behind New Orleans and Chicago) to make a strong commitment to migratory bird conservation.

"Millions of birds, representing 300 species, migrate through this city, some from as far away as South America," said Tom Melius, the Service