Rowan BioJobs: Professional Societies, Citizen Groups, Etc. AIBS also has 42 affiliate societies of biological scientists, giving AIBS a AOU publishedsomething entitled Career Opportunites in ornithology. I recently http://www2.rowan.edu/mars/depts/biology/restrict/society.htm
Extractions: Many societies disseminate information by print or via the web regarding career opportunities in their specialties of interest; some also have links to career-related sites on the WWW. There are also many employers who prefer to hire people who are a member of at least one professional organization; many of the organizations listed have a special discount for student membership. See also the BioJobs list of environmental, conservation, and ecological organizations . Iowa State University lists a large number of animal science professional organizations . A list of additional organizations can be found at the AAAS Next Wave site. Unless otherwise noted, all entries on this list were last updated 1998. Please pardon any messes/omissions on this page; information is still being gathered and incorporated into this area. INDEX:
WOS Web Links of Field Ornithologists, OSNALOGO.GIF (3346 bytes), Ornithological societies of North CLOLOGO.GIF(7012 bytes), Cornell Laboratory of ornithology, WILSON.GIF (6902 http://www.wos.org/WOSLinks.htm
Extractions: Othello Sandhill Crane Festival, March 21-23, 2003 ... To Top National/International/Regional Ornithological Organizations American Birding Association Institute for Field Ornithology American Ornithologists' Union Ornithological Council's BIRDNET ... To Top State and Provincial Ornithological Societies Alabama Ornithological Society British Columbia Field Ornithologists California Bird Records Committee Carolina Records Committees ... To Top WOS Home Join WOS Contact WOS Web Site Tour Publications ... Tweeters
Biology 366 Home Page societies of North AmericaYou can learn more about the scientific societiesdevoted to birds at this site. Cornell Laboratory of ornithology; Jobs in http://www2.canisius.edu/~morriss/bio366/
Extractions: Home Page This page was created for students taking Biology 366: Ornithology at Canisius College. This page will be used by the faculty to keep you informed about Bio 366. The page will be revised frequently during the semester to include pertinent information about the class. Check back regularly for additional information. When assignments and/or readings are posted here, they will also be announced in class. Purpose:
Internet Links On Ornithology Clubs/societies/Federations General Specific Internet Links List Products andServices Resources Institutions Other Links All sites are in English unless http://www.virtualmuseum.ca/Exhibitions/Birds/Birds/linksa.html
Ornithology Links Society for ornithology (of which I am a life member). The American Birding Association.BirdNet (Connects to all the major ornithological societies in North http://www.sit.wisc.edu/~ttemplin/links/ornithologylinks.html
Conservation Ornithological societies of North America Pacific Seabird Group Raptor Research FoundationSociety of Canadian Ornithologists Society of Caribbean ornithology http://www.absc.usgs.gov/research/bpif/links.html
Audubon Societies An ornithology slide show is available for schools and nursing homes.Members 700. This chapter is primarily a field ornithology club. http://naturenetwork.org/directory/audubon_societies.htm
Extractions: fax: none Ed Bristow President This regional council, a function of National Audubon Society, works on all facets of wetlands, Pinelands and Highlands issues. It supports the legislative lobbying done by NJ Audubon, sponsors public education programs and organizes letter writing campaigns. The Council serves as a networking and information exchange tool for the chapters. It includes representatives of each NJ chapter, the Mid-Atlantic Regional Office and New Jersey Audubon Society. Members: 10. Publications: none fax: (717) 763-4981 Walter L. Pomeroy Regional vice-president This office is responsible for National Audubon programs in New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Washington DC, Virginia and West Virginia. This office handles regional issues. State-specific issues are handled by state councils. Local issues are handled by chapters. Chapter activities vary greatly. Members: 1,400 in New Jersey. Publications: Audubon magazine, by subscription.
PIF-MWG Ornithological Links Institutions and Ornithological societies Cornell Laboratory of ornithology http//www alsoincludes links to many of the ornithological societies (some are http://www.rsl.psw.fs.fed.us/pif/piflinks.htm
Bi334 (Ornithology) Birding on the Net; ornithology.com. These links provide information relatingto professional ornithology. Ornithological societies of North America; http://www.colby.edu/biology/BI334/BI334.html
Extractions: The following links have useful bird identification resources. The following links have data on bird populations. The following links provide general information on birding. These links provide information relating to professional ornithology. Ornithological Societies of North America Ornithological Job Opportunities
Ornithology - Class List/Links Interesting ornithology Links Back to Class List Ornithological societies of NorthAmerica (OSNA) AOU Checklist of North American Birds (7th edition) official http://www.unlv.edu/gradasst/mika/classlistlinks.htm
Extractions: Name E-mail John Bare johnbare@mstar2.net Ann Bedlion annieoakley98@hotmail.com Kerwin Dewberry kdewberry@fs.fed.us Nicole Fester gypsyrlee@msn.com Connie Herr cherr@ccmail.nevada.edu Brittany Johnson brjohnson@bellagioresort.com Valerie Killeen ValLVNV@aol.com Tracy Liang lianghy@yahoo.com Alissa Nagel missaliss@juno.com Amy Rush geezycow@hotmail.com Chris Starkweather conservebiodiversitynow@yahoo.com
NWNU - Affiliated Societies The following societies are affiliated to the NWNU Accrington Naturalists' BotanicalSociety; Lyme Natural History Group; Lymm ornithology Group; Macclesfield http://freespace.virgin.net/mikea.walton/nwnuweb/nwnu06.htm
Extractions: by C. J. Maynard see bird information The Ornithology Library in the Lyman K. Stuart Observatory at Sapsucker Woods is part of the Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology . It is also an affiliate of Cornell University Library and maintains a close working relationship particularly with the Albert R. Mann Library. Since the Lab is located several miles from the Cornell campus, the collection serves as a convenient source of reference for its staff. It supplies considerable material for the Lab's public education and research programs and is consulted regularly to answer the many questions the laboratory receives from all over the world on the subject of birds. Ornithology Library books do not circulate, but visitors are welcome to use them in the building. Most of the books duplicate titles held at Mann Library or, in some cases, in other Cornell campus libraries. Catalog records for the Ornithology Library's holdings are included in the national library databases and the Cornell University Library Online Catalog The book collection in the Ornithology Library numbers about 3,000 volumes. It is particularly strong on field guides and on publications that cover bird families, or species, worldwide. Although the Ornithology Library has copies of some historical titles, it does not attempt to keep a rare book collection.
Announcements Under the new joint venture agreement, Marine ornithology will bemanaged by a Steering Committee appointed by both societies. Dr http://www.mp2-pwrc.usgs.gov/cws/announce.htm
Extractions: THE WATERBIRD SOCIETY ANNOUNCEMENTS At the meeting in Grado, there was discussion of a special issue of Waterbirds to include papers presented in the Cormorant session and related posters. Such an extra issue requires external funding and we had high hopes of securing this funding. Unfortunately, we now report that these funds are not available and there will be no special issue. Please submit your manuscripts for publication in Waterbirds anyway, through the normal process, and also convery the disappointing news to others who may have been waiting to hear about the cormorant issue. Submitted by: Chip Weseloh The African Seabird Group, based in Cape Town, South Africa, and the Pacific Seabird Group, based in California, USA, have formally agreed jointly to manage and publish Marine Ornithology: an International Journal of Seabird Science and Conservation beginning with its 2001 volume. John Cooper and the African Seabird Group founded Marine Ornithology (initially named Cormorant ) in 1976, which has a distinguished international board of editors. Under the new joint venture agreement
Ornithology Links Texas A M Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences Home Page ornithology WEBSITES. Birdnetornithological information source, with links to all ornithological societies; http://wfscnet.tamu.edu/courses/wfsc402lab/links.htm
Avian Research Links to additional Ornithological societies worldwide. The ornithology WebSite Dedicated to the education of bird ecology and conservation. http://www.responsiblewildlifemanagement.org/avian_research.htm
Extractions: AVIAN RESEARCH LINKS We offer the following ornithology (bird) research links as a service to assist our visitors in researching wildlife conservation issues. A listing in our Links Library does not constitute an endorsement of any political position, product, service or wildlife control technique. The highlighted text in each listing is an active link that will open in a new browser window. Aviary Information resource for articles, books, magazines, equipment, clubs and equipment. Cornell Lab of Ornithology A membership institution interpreting and conserving the earth's biological diversity through research, education and citizen science focused on birds. Backyard Birding Resource site on what to feed backyard birds, or how large to make the entry hole on a bluebird box, or which shrubs and flowers to plant in order to attract birds, etc. Backyard Wildlife - Planting for Bird Habitat Provides information on planning and planting for wildlife habitat in the backyard. Bird Finder An online database with extensive search capability to assist in identifying birds by type, color, size, habitat or region of the world. Bird Links to the World News sites, magazines, specific-species sites, conservation links and worldwide links by region and country.
Jobs In Ornithology job listings The single best source for information on ornithology jobs is the joblisting compiled by the Ornithological societies of North America (OSNA). http://www.eeb.uconn.edu/courses/Ornithology/Jobs_Info.htm
Extractions: Jobs in Ornithology This page provides information on job opportunities in ornithology (and related topics) and how to find out about them. The first part lists local jobs that we have heard about (including any associated with the Rubega lab in EEB). The second part gives ways to find out about jobs farther afield (these range from the Arctic to the Antarctic, with many in between). In the spring of 2003, we will be initiating a study that will investigate the effects of increased residential and industrial lighting on beach-nesting birds. The study will focus on Piping Plovers and Least Terns, both of which are endangered species. We will be hiring at least one field assistant to work on this study, and there will also be opportunities for volunteers to gain research experience or for students to develop undergraduate research projects as part of the broader study (e.g., as a senior thesis). The job will begin in March and continue until July or August. The work will involve long hours, a lot of nocturnal work, and work on weekends as necessary. Prior experience conducting bird behavioral observations is a plus, but is not essential. If you are interested in working on this project, please contact Chris Elphick If you would like to learn more about the project, we expect to have a web page posted some time later this fall.
Ornithology Resources On The Web Ornithological societies of America Member Organizations. Pacific SeabirdGroup. Society of Caribbean ornithology. The Canadian World Parrot Trust. http://www.anselm.edu/homepage/jpitocch/resorn2.html
Extractions: Dr. Jay's Ornithology Resources Attracting Birds Be a Professional Ornithologist Birding Resources - IdentificationTips, RBAs and Places To Bird Birds in Art and Photography ... Zoos, Aviaries Attracting Birds Landscaping to Attract Birds Nest Boxes Be a ProfessionalOrnithologist Birding Resources - GeneralInformation, Identification Tips, Places To Bird and RBAs General Information Bird Anatomy Birding Connections Bird Links 1 Birds in Forested Landscapes from Cornell University ... birdwatching.com
The Ornithology WebSite - Ornithological Links Oregon Field Ornithologists Oriental Bird Club Ornithological societies of North StateAudubon Society Wisconsin Society for ornithology York Ornithological http://birdwebsite.com/resource/
Online Journals And Societies Online Journals societies. Instructions for Authors EJournals.Org Animal BehaviourClimatic Change Environmetrics Marine ornithology Last Updated 8 November http://www.sidsnet.org/pacific/usp/biology/online.html
Extractions: Shopping Cart Reviews Table of Contents In the decades following the Civil Waras industrialization, urbanization, and economic expansion increasingly reshaped the landscapemany Americans began seeking adventure and aesthetic gratification through avian pursuits. By the turn of the century, hundreds of thousands of middle-and upper-class devotees were rushing to join Audubon societies, purchase field guides, and keep records of the species they encountered in the wild. Mark Barrow vividly reconstructs this story not only through the experiences of birdwatchers, collectors, conservationists, and taxidermists, but also through those of a relatively new breed of bird enthusiast: the technically oriented ornithologist. In exploring how ornithologists struggled to forge a discipline and profession amidst an explosion of popular interest in natural history, A Passion for Birds provides the first book-length history of American ornithology from the death of John James Audubon to the Second World War.