In two centuries of American ornithology, The Birds of North America (BNA) is only the fourth comprehensive reference covering the life histories of North American birds. This series provides detailed scientific for each of the 716 species of birds nesting in the USA and Canada. The print version of BNA was completed in 2002. Now as an online project of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, BNA is poised to become a living resource. BNA Online will build image and video galleries showing behaviors, habitat, nests, eggs and nestlings. BNA Online offers subscriptions for individuals using a single user name and password. ... [Information of the supplier, modified]
The Boreal Songbird Network is a network of conservation and birding groups including the American Bird Conservancy, National Wildlife Federation, Ducks Unlimited, Natural Resource Defense Council, National Audubon Society, Defenders of Wildlife, and others interested in raising awareness in the U.S. and Canada about the importance of the Boreal Forest to North American migratory birds. This network works to educate and activate about the Boreal. Keeping the Boreal Forest message alive in the U.S. and making our voices heard in Canada will have global environmental implications. ... [Information of the supplier]
The SCO-SOC is an organization of Canada's ornithological community. We administer awards, produce two publications, and provide interconnection with other professional ornithological societies. We produce a tri-annual newsletter: Picoides. Our professional journal is Avian Conservation and Ecology. The journal is peer-reviewed, electronic, and entirely open-access. It is published jointly with Bird Studies Canada. Avian Conservation and Ecology welcomes any submission related to the conservation and ecology of birds in Canada and worldwide. ... [Information of the supplier]
Vancouver is delighted to welcome ornithologists from around the world on behalf of the International Ornithologists' Union to the 27th International Ornithological Congress (IOCongress2018)! Considered the oldest and most prestigious of meetings for bird scientists, the Congress occurs every four years since first being held in Vienna, Austria, in 1884. Canada has hosted only once previously, Ottawa in 1986, and Vancouver will be the first time the Congress has been on the Pacific Coast of the Americas. The Congress has broad national endorsement, including from the City of Vancouver, the province of British Columbia, Environment Canada, Simon Fraser University, Artists for Conservation, Tourism Vancouver plus an array of scientific societies and conservation organizations. Bird Studies Canada, the country’s leading science-based bird conservation organization is Co-Host. Such diverse supporters reflect the vision that wild birds are ambassadors for environmental health, and sustaining our bird heritage depends on all governments working in concert with Aboriginal Peoples, academia, artists, the interested public and non-government organizations. In honor of the occasion, the City’s annual Bird Week will coincide with the Congress in 2018, showcasing Vancouver to the world as a green, bird-friendly city. With this mounting enthusiasm, coupled with the spectacular venue (West Wing of the Vancouver Convention Centre), our aim is to make this Congress the most successful and important bird meeting yet. We believe that the prospect of over 2,000 scientists from ~100 countries flocking to Vancouver in combination with public events and exhibitions in celebration of all-things-birds will represent a game-changer for ornithological conferences. Your Host, the “IOCongress2018 Organizing Society”, is a registered non-profit, with many of the same members who made the 5th North American Ornithological Conference (NAOC-V, Vancouver, 2012) the biggest and most financially successful bird meeting staged in North America to-date. The team is excited about doing even better in 2018, with a once-in-a-lifetime scientific gathering of a scope and scale hitherto never attempted. As is custom, we will be offering pre- and post-Congress tours to Canada’s birding hot spots as well as daily bird-watching opportunities. Join us in fostering an international legacy and heralding a new era in ornithology. ... [Information of the supplier]
The Waterbird Society will hold its 42nd Annual Conference and AGM in Vancouver, BC, Canada from 19-20 Aug 2018. Full details will be available shortly. This year, our conference is being held in conjunction with, and immediately preceding, the 27th International Ornithological Congress (21-26 Aug 2018). The Congress occurs every four years, and is considered the oldest and most prestigious of meetings for avian scientists. As such, this provides a unique opportunity to engage with the broader international ornithological community and will have a lot to offer in addition to our regular meeting. ... [Information of the supplier]
The American Ornithological Society (AOS) and the Society of Canadian Ornithologists–Société de Ornithologistes du Canada (SCO–SOC) invite you to a joint meeting of our Societies. This will be the 139th annual meeting of AOS and the 39th annual meeting of SCO–SOC. After the great success of the virtual NAOC 2020, and with uncertainty about the continuing effects of the COVID-19 pandemic through 2021, we are taking next year's annual meeting—originally planned to convene in London, Ontario—fully virtual. ... [Information of the supplier]