State Bird Record Committees State Ornithological societies and Record Committees the Washington OrnithologicalSociety References to WSO, the Wisconsin Society for ornithology http://www.utm.edu/departments/artsci/biology/tbrc/osbrc.htm
Extractions: State Ornithological Societies and Record Committees A.O.S. , The Alabama Ornithologicial Society A.B.C. , the Arizona Bird Committee C.B.R.C. , the California Bird Records Committee C.B.C. , the Carolina Bird Club C.F.O. , the Colorado Field Ornithologists References to the Connecticut Ornithological Association G.O.S. , the Georgia Ornithological Society I.B.R.C. , the Indiana Bird Records Committee I.O.U., the Iowa Ornithologists' Union K.O.S. , the Kansas Ornithological Society L.O.S. , the Louisiana Ornithological Society M.A.S. , the Maine Audubon Society M.O.S. , the Maryland Ornithological Society (also see MCC References to the Massachessettes Avian Records Committee M.B.R.C. , the Michigan Bird Records Committee M.O.U , the Minnesota Ornithologists' Union A.S.M. , the Audubon Society of Missouri N.J.B.R.C. , the New Jersey Bird Records Committee N.M.O.S. , the New Mexico Ornithological Society References to the Ornithological Societies of New York O.B.R.C. , the Ohio Bird Records Committee References to the Oregon Field Ornithologists S.D.O.U. , the South Dakota Ornithologist's Union T.O.S.
Natural Selection: Subject Gateway To The Natural World Birds; ornithology; Australian Bird Study Association; Birds/societies, etc.; British Trust for ornithology; ornithology/societies, etc.; http://nature.ac.uk/browse/590.6.html
Extractions: American Birding Association The American Birding Association (ABA) provides information "useful for birders of all levels and experience from those just starting out through to the skilled field birder". This includes resources for bird watchers' such as recommended eateries, details of regional chat groups, a calendar of events and identification tips. There are also details of the Association's campaigns, policies, conferences and publications. Access is given to tables of contents from recent issues of the journals, Birding and North American Birds. There are special sections for young birders, details of education and conservation activities, and news items. American Birding Association; Bird watching; Birds/Societies, etc.; Ornithology/Societies, etc.; Acarological Society of Japan These pages present the Acarological Society of Japan, founded in 1992 replacing the Japanese Association for Acarology (founded 1973). The English language pages contain only brief information on the Society and its officers; the Japanese Web site appears to host more content. However, this site does offer tables of content for the Journal of the Acarological Society of Japan from Volume 1, 1992 to most recent. Mites; Acaridae; Ticks; Acarology;
Natural Selection: Subject Gateway To The Natural World The site is provided in English and Chinese. Birds/societies, etc.;ornithology/societies, etc.; Hong Kong Bird Watching Society; Bird watching; http://nature.ac.uk/browse/591.95.html
Extractions: Ants of Poring Kinabalu Park, Borneo This site has been developed by Dr. Martin Pfeiffer of the University of Ulm in Germany. It is the result of field studies undertaken in Sabah Parks in Malaysia on the group Formicidae, otherwise known as the ants. Research is ongoing and the latest news is posted regularly on site. Already there are many photos of ants that have been recorded in the rainforests; these are browseable via alphabetical lists of species. Included are species that have yet to be formally named. There are also some pages on ant ecology, a species list (PDF) and links to related Web sites. Ants; Rain forest animals; Animals Nomenclature; Arabian wildlife Arabian Wildlife is a popular science magazine publishing articles on the natural history of the Arabian Peninsula. Back issues are provided online in full text; these are browseable by subject. The site will be of particular interest to bird watchers, as local bird sightings are posted. Lists of plant and animal species from the region are also included, with links to expanded information on each species. A virtual tour, illustrating the natural history of the United Arab Emirates, is included. A link is provided to view cam sites. Arabian Peninsula; Natural history/Arabian Pensinula; Wildlife conservation; Bird watching;
Ornithological Jobs On-Line Ornithological societies of North America (OSNA) We seek an avian fieldassistant experienced in field ornithology techniques to assist the Kirtland s http://www.osnabirds.org/on/ornjobs.htm
Extractions: Editor: Cheryl L. Trine Last updated 22 Aug 2005 Return to Ornithological Newsletter main page Return to BIRDNET main page. This service is provided by the Ornithological Societies of North America (OSNA) To submit an announcement of a position available, please send it in the body of an email message (not as an attachment) to Cheryl Trine, It would be appreciated if announcements initially be sent at least one-to-two months before the start date to give prospective employees time to arrange their affairs for their new position. Announcements will be published on-line within 1-2 weeks of receipt. There is no fee for this service. INDEX 22 Aug 2005
New Mexico Ornithological Society - Birding Links Electronic Resources in ornithology, a megaindex of ornithological Links to28 different state societies and committies, including our old site; http://www.nmosbirds.org/other_links.html
Extractions: Birding, Wildlife, and Conservation Organizations ... Bird Records Committee ] [Other Links] Birding Sites in New Mexico [Return to top] Bandelier National Monument Bitter Lake National Wildlife Refuge 1998 Weekly bird counts ... Carlsbad Caverns National Park (National Park Service) Carlsbad Caverns National Park (Great Outdoors Recreation Pages) Gila Cliff Dwellings National Forests in New Mexico New Mexico State Parks (listing, directions, and other info) Rattlesnake Springs [Page no longer active, but still a great place to bird.] White Sands National Monument (National Park Service) White Sands National Monument (Viva) Other New Mexico Bird-related Sites on the Web [Return to top] 18th Annual Festival of the Cranes , Bosque del Apache NWR, November 15-20, 2005. Bird cheklists for New Mexico wildlife refuges and national monuments from the National Prairie Wildlife Research Center New Mexico Christmas Bird Counts , compiler information for the 1998-99 season New Mexico Natural Heritage Program New Mexico State-Wide Hummingbird Survey fact sheet.
Marine Ornithology marine ornithology. is supported and published biannually through a partnershipbetween global seabird societies including the African Seabird Group, http://www.marineornithology.org/
Extractions: Home Marine Ornithology presents peer reviewed contributions concerning international seabird science and conservation. Marine Ornithology is supported and published biannually through a partnership between global seabird societies including the African Seabird Group, the Pacific Seabird Group (PSG), the Australasian Seabird Group, the Seabird Group (U.K.), and the Dutch Seabird Group.
About Marine Ornithology Marine ornithology presents peer reviewed contributions concerning international between global seabird societies including the African Seabird Group, http://www.marineornithology.org/about.html
Extractions: About Marine Ornithology Marine Ornithology presents peer reviewed contributions concerning international seabird science and conservation. Marine Ornithology is supported and published biannually through a partnership between global seabird societies including the African Seabird Group, the Pacific Seabird Group (PSG), the Australasian Seabird Group, the Seabird Group (U.K.), and the Dutch Seabird Group. Marine Ornithology: an International Journal of Seabird research and Conservation is published by the Pacific Seabird Group on behalf of a consortium of seabird groups: African Australasian Dutch Pacific and UK . The journal is overseen by a steering committee appointed by the supporting seabird societies. Marine Ornithology (originally named, "Cormorant" ) was founded by John Cooper and the African Seabird group in 1976. Since 2000, the production of the journal has been taken over by the Pacific Seabird Group, acting on behalf of the consortium of seabird groups. It is currently run by a managing editor (Tony Gaston, Canada) and has three regional editors, for Europe (Rob Barrett, Norway), North America and North Pacific (Scott Hatch, Alaska, USA) and the southern hemisphere (John Cooper, South Africa). Marine Ornithology is published both in hard copy and in electronic form at this, the Marine Ornithology website. For those browsing the electronic version of the journal, papers are available in Portable Document Format (PDF) so that they can be captured as exact facsimile of the printed version for reading or printing. There is no charge for viewing or downloading papers posted by Marine Ornithology. Marine Ornithology continues to be published in hard copy for those who wish to subscribe and for archiving in institutional libraries.
Michael's Zoology Information Site - Ornithology Books ornithology Links. Professional societies American Ornithologists Union Wilson Ornithological Society. ornithology Books http://www.zooarch.com/zoology/zoology_books/zoology_ornithology.htm
Extractions: Home Page Calendar of Events Links to The World Bird Sightings ... Shasta Co. Bird List Wintu Audubon Society BIRDING FACTS ORNITHOLOGY / SCIENCE ANSWERS FROM THE EXPERTS WEST NILE VIRUS UPDATES ... your Gateway to a lifetime of learning about birds ORNITHOLOGY: Knowledge from Science and Research CORNELL LAB OF ORNITHOLOGY Research, Citizen Science, Conservation and Education Cornell Lab of Ornithology BIRDS OF STANFORD Essays Stanford University NATIONAL AUDUBON SOCIETY Audubon's Birds and Science web pages National Audubon SORA (Searchable Ornithological Research Archive) Abstracts for current issues of the Auk, Condor, Journal of Field Ornithology, Pacific Coast Avifauna, Studies in Avian Biology, and Wilson Bulletin Research Archives ORNITHOLOGY: the Science of Birds Everything about wild birds Wild Birds POINT REYES BIRD OBSERVATORY Innovative Scientific Research and Outreach PRBO THE ORNITHOLOGY WEBSITE Dedicated to the education of bird ecology and conservation Ecology and Conservation ORNITHOLOGICAL COUNCIL Information from eleven North American Ornithological Societies Professional Information Source CLEMSON UNIVERSITY Migration Patterns and Important Migration Stopover Areas Bird Migration Patterns ASSOCIATION OF FIELD ORNITHOLOGISTS Study of Birds in Their Natural Habitats The Journal of Field Ornithology ENCYCLOPEDIA OF ORNITHOLOGY Activities, Associations and Societies, Publications
Florida Ornitological Society ornithology. American OrnithologistsÂ’ Union Association of Field Ornithologists Cornell Lab of ornithology Ornithological societies of North America http://www.fosbirds.org/links.html
General Reference Sources The site provides information on ornithology, member societies, grants and awardsfor ornithological research, links to birding information, and guidelines http://www.library.uiuc.edu/bix/zoology/Birds.htm
Extractions: Zoology Web Resources Birds Associations American Ornithologist's Union . National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC, 20560. Phone: 202-357-2051. Fax: 202-633-8084. E-mail: aou@nmnh.si.edu Association of Field Ornithologists . c/o Allen Press, P.O. Box 1897, Lawrence, KS 66044-1897. Birds Australia (formerly Royal Australasian Ornithologists Union (RAOU)) . 415 Riversdale Rd, Hawthorn East VIC 3123, Australia. Phone: 61 3 9882 2622. Fax: 61 3 9882 2677. Email: mail@birdsaustralia.com.au British Ornithologists' Union . The Natural History Museum, Tring United Kingdom . Phone: 44 1442 890080. Fax: 44 20 79426150. E-Mail: bou@bou.org.uk Cooper Ornithological Society . c/o Martin L. Morton, Occidental College, Biology Department, 1600 Campus Rd., Los Angeles CA 90041. Wilson Ornithological Society . University of Michigan Museum of Zoology , Bird Division, Ann Arbor , MI 48109-1079. Phone: 734-764-0457. Fax: 734-763-4080.
Max Planck Institute For Ornithology - Disclaimer Max Planck Institute for ornithology Vonder-Tann-Str. 7 D-82346 Andechs The Max-Planck-Gesellschaft is registered in the register of societies at the http://www.ornithol.mpg.de/mainpage/disclaimer.html
Extractions: webmaster Register of societies: The Max-Planck-Gesellschaft is registered in the register of societies at the district council in Berlin-Charlottenburg. The registration number is VR 13378 Nz. Representatives: The Max Planck Society is officially represented by its Board of Directors, which, in turn, is represented by the President of the Society, Professor Peter Gruss, and by the Secretary General, Dr. Barbara Bludau. Value added tax identification number: Editor: Legal Structure: The Max Planck Society is a non-profit research organization, which is organized as a registered society. All of the institutes und facilities of the Max Planck Society are relatively autonomous as far as organization and research are concerned, but the institutions and facilities have no legal capacity of their own. Individuals or organizations providing information on the internet are only responsible for illegal and punishable contents derived from other sources which are accessed by direct or indirect connections, e.g. links, if the individuals and organizations are aware of the nature of these contents on these web sites. Contents derived from other sources are noted appropriately. The Max Planck Society has no influence whatsoever on contents derived from another sources and does not promote them. The Max Planck Society has no knowledge of illegal or offensive contents contained in the linked web sites from other information providers. If there are illegal and offensive contents on the web sites of other information providers, the Max Planck Society distances itself from these contents.
Auk, The: Neotropical Ornithology: Then And Now In addition, older societies of ornithology have been rejuvenated, for instancethe Asociacion Ornitologica del Plata, which was founded in 1916 and has http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3793/is_200307/ai_n9274860
Extractions: Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl.net. It's free! Save it. NEOTROPICAL ORNITHOLOGY HAS blossomed over the last two decades, with the publication of major works (Buckley et al. 1985, Stotz et al. 1996, Remsen 1997) and the founding of the Neotropical Ornithological Society (NOS) in 1987. Since 1990, the NOS has published Ornitologia Neotropical, the only international journal devoted to scientific ornithology in the Neotropical region. Two other publications of note are El Pitirre, published since 1987 by the Society for the Conservation and Study of Caribbean Birds (formerly the Society of Caribbean Ornithology), and Cotinga, published since 1994 by the Neotropical Bird Club (United Kingdom). Those books and journals are proof of the tremendous growth of Neotropical ornithology in the last two decades (see Haffer 1983, Parkes 1985). Ever larger numbers of ornithologists, especially younger ones, carry out research on Neotropical birds, and more of them than ever before are native to and resident in Latin America. For example, 35 Latin American ornithologists from four countries authored or co-authored 15 of 24 articles (62.5%) in volume 13 (2002) of Ornitologia Neotropical, whereas only 2 from one country authored 1 article of 5 (20%) in volume 3 (1992). In addition, older societies of ornithology have been rejuvenated, for instance the Asociacion Ornitologica del Plata, which was founded in 1916 and has been publishing El Hornero since 1917 (Lopez de Cazenave 2001).
Ornithology - EEOB 420 - 720 Textbooks Frank B. Gill, ornithology (2d ed.). WH Freeman, 1995. BIRDNETOrnithological societies Home Pages Cornell Laboratory of ornithology http://www.tulane.edu/~bfleury/birds/ornithology.html
Deutsche Ornithologen-Gesellschaft (DO-G) Its original goal to support and further scientific ornithology on all levels HOMEYER, who has been a member of both societies, is elected president; http://www.do-g.de/english/frames/introduction/main.htm
Extractions: publishing the Journal of Ornithology (founded in 1853) and by supporting the publication of Die Vogelwarte (formerly Der Vogelzug , founded in 1930); both publish contributions from all areas of scientific ornithology in German and English; helping to establish and further personal between ornithologists on an international level. This particularly mediated during the annual meetings which offer ample opportunities for discussion and include organized field trips. The annual meetings are held in an ever changing sequence of central European cities (preferably university cities) ; offering scientific as well as financial support for scientific studies through a special research fund;
Professional Societies - Life Sciences Guide to professional societies in life sciences. British Society for PlantPathology British Trust for ornithology Botanical Society of the British http://www.hw.ac.uk/library/LifeSciences/lsprofsocs.htm
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Ornithology - MavicaNET ornithology.com is the place for reliable information on wild birds. Member societies of the Ornithological Council, Ornithological Council Information http://www.mavicanet.com/directory/eng/6673.html
Conservation Information and Education. Funds. Monitoring, Research, and Analytical Tools.Ornithological societies Grants, Awards, and Prizes in ornithology http://www.absc.usgs.gov/research/bpif/links.html
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Ornjobs The Ornithological societies of North America ORNITHOLOGICAL JOBS Positionsand Opportunities web page has a new nest. Please fly to the new location, http://birds.cornell.edu/OSNA/ornjobs.htm