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Das Boreal Songbird Network ist ein Netzwerk von Vereinen, die sich mit der Arterhaltung und Vogelbeobachtung beschäftigen, wie z.B. der American Bird Conservancy, die National Wildlife Federation, Ducks Unlimited, der Natural Resource Defense Council, die National Audubon Society, die Defenders of Wildlife, und andere Organisationen, die daran interessiert sind, in den USA und in Kanada das Bewusstsein um die Bedeutung des borealen Waldes für die nordamerikanischen Zugvögel zu erhöhen. Diese Botschaft ... [Information des Anbieters, übersetzt]
http://www.borealbirds.org
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31.03.2015 02.04.2015, Leicester
This conference will highlight the role of telemetry in understanding the ecology and behaviour of free-living wild birds. Continuing advances in instrumentation and miniaturization are rapidly making remote-sensing of movements, activity and physiology available and cost-effective for all but the smallest species. This conference will showcase and consolidate the most recent research arising from these advances, emphasizing the value of telemetry for both testing theory and aiding conservation and ... [Information des Anbieters]
http://www.bou.org.uk/bou2015-avian-tracking-conference/
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28.03.2017 30.03.2017, Warwick
Bird movements and migrations have fascinated humans for centuries. From local-scale foraging and dispersal to continent-scale migration, the movement and settlement decisions made by birds can have far-reaching consequences for individual fitness and population processes. As the BOU2015 conference on Avian Tracking demonstrated, recent technological advances have greatly improved our capacity to track individuals on their journeys, while colour-marking and re-sighting studies continue to provide ... [Information des Anbieters]
http://www.bou.org.uk/conference/tracking-and-populations-2017/
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27.03.2018 29.03.2018, Nottingham
The conference will provide a unique opportunity to showcase examples of the research and science needed to address the future challenges by looking several decades ahead. It will explore a range of challenges, such as the terrestrial, coastal and marine responses to climate change, consequences of a different predator community, the impacts of invasive species, possible developments in agriculture and potential new approaches for carrying out science. Additionally, progress towards biodiversity ... [Information des Anbieters]
https://www.bou.org.uk/conference/21st-century-ornithology-challenges-opportunities-bou2018/
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26.03.2019 28.03.2019, Warwick
This international conference will aim to cover the following topics: Continental and flyway scale tracking; Connectivity and range shifts; Energetics, flight behaviour, navigation and social learning; Partial migration, migratory strategies and fitness trade-offs; Dispersal, settlement and transgenerational changes; Migratory schedules and responses to environmental change; Longitudinal and comparative studies – implications for species conservation.
[Information des Anbieters]
https://www.bou.org.uk/conference/bou2019-tracking-migration/
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30.03.2021 01.04.2021, Nottingham
Due to the ongoing uncertainty with the COVID-19 pandemic we are moving this event on to Zoom. It will now be delivered across three half-days, Tues 30 March – Friday 2 April, 2021. [Information des Anbieters]
https://bou.org.uk/event/restoring-bird-populations-bou2021/
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12.04.2022 14.04.2022, Nottingham
Due to the ongoing pandemic and the uncertainty that event organisers have to work with, we have decided to switch this conference to a virtual event on the same dates, 12 – 14 April. The programme linked to below is for guidance only, as we will rearrange the session acrosss the three days and re-post a new programme in due course. We hope to open registration for the Zoom event in early February. [Information des Anbieters]
https://bou.org.uk/event/avian-reproduction-bou2022/
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04.04.2023 06.04.2023, Nottingham
The BOU strives to make all our events inclusive and accessible. To help achieve this we now run all in-person and virtual Zoom conferences as dual platforms events with a Twitter conference running alongside the main in-person/virtual event. [Information des Anbieters]
https://bou.org.uk/event/bou2023-evolutionary-responses/
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09.04.2024 11.04.2024, Nottingham
The expansion of urban environments is a key driver of global biodiversity loss and is likely to have an increasing impact in the future. By altering both the biotic and abiotic environment, the conversion of natural habitats into urban environments can profoundly affect the composition and persistence of avian communities. Yet, whilst urban environments present many challenges to birds – including the loss of natural habitats, and exposure to novel predators and stressors such as noise, light, and ... [Information des Anbieters]
https://bou.org.uk/event/urban-birds-bou2024/
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http://www.bto.org/birdfacts/index.htm
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