Posted on Aug 26, 2018 by Ryan Brady
WBCI’s 2018 annual meeting is just around the corner. With a focus on declining populations of aerial insectivores — swifts, swallows, nightjars, & more — the conference will be held September 6-8 in Waukesha. The hotel and registration deadlines have past but organizers still welcome walk-ins, who must secure their own lodging, meals, and refreshments… [Read more]
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Posted on Aug 26, 2018 by Ryan Brady
Operation Migration took flight 25 years ago when two artists-turned-aviators developed a method of teaching birds a new migratory route. The innovative approach helped stabilize the dwindling population of the magnificent Whooping crane. But now this chapter in Whooping Crane conservation has closed. Find out why here.
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Posted on Aug 26, 2018 by Ryan Brady
The North American Bird Conservation Initiative has released a concise, high-level summary of priorities for national bird conservation centered on five themes ranging from land and water conservation to policy and funding. Learn how you or your organization can make a difference at https://bit.ly/2MGZg34
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Posted on Aug 26, 2018 by Ryan Brady
Our bird conservation collaborative is celebrating 15 years of success and unveiling a new strategic plan to guide us through 2022. Learn more in this WDNR news release or check out the plan directly by clicking the image below.
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