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There are many ways to be involved with Pacific Birds. From webinars, to conferences, to social media, or even helping you find and apply for grants — we connect you to people doing bird habitat conservation in our Flyways.
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Community Science
See the overview and then get in touch with your local Audubon chapter to learn more.
Held annually between November 15 and December 15
Starts November 9
Help with Brown Pelicans, Snowy Plovers, Black Oystercatchers or some of their Coastal Community or Portland-Metro area projects.
Scientists want to know if you see banded Lesser Yellowlegs.
Audubon's Science Watch is a community science program to observe climate threatened species two times a year.
The Pueo Project could use more citizen scientists to help locate and learn more about the Pueo, or Hawaiian Short-eared Owl.
Find a program that might work for you, from looking for waterbirds to monitoring bird-window collisions.
Conferences
January 25, 2020, Corvalis, OR
January 27-31, Anchorage, AK
Abstracts due: February 7 Learn more.
Conference: April 28-30March 8-13, 2020, Omaha, NE
August 2-6, Portland, OR
August 10-15, San Juan, Puerto Rico
August 19-22, Richmond, VA
Meetings & Events
February 5-6, Falls Church, VA
February 10-14, Anchorage, AK
February 12-15, Portland, OR
February 23 and 24
Trainings, Webinars & Workshops
December 10-12, Couer D'Alene, ID
January 18-26, Sierra de Manantlán Biosphere Reserve
Celebrations & Festivals
Cornell Lab of Ornitholgy maintains a list and map of festivals across the U.S. and Canada.
Public Comment/Reviews
Pubic comment period ends December 17
Pubic comment period ends December 30
Volunteer
(other than Community Science)
Help Washington's Recreation and Conservation Office by serving on a Volunteer Advisory Committee.
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