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Thanks for Sharing Your Favourite Birding Spots

Thanks for Sharing Your Favourite Birding Spots

We invited you to tell us about favourite birding spots on Instagram, and your contributions made for fascinating reading! From July 15 – August 15, more than 60 of you chimed in with your special places as part of Bird Studies Canada’s “Best Places to Bird in Canada” contest sponsored by Greystone Books.

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Atlas Effort Building Community in Saskatchewan

Atlas Effort Building Community in Saskatchewan

The hardworking staff and volunteers involved in the Saskatchewan Breeding Bird Atlas are wrapping up the project’s third out of five field seasons. Since the Atlas began, 226 people have contributed over 14,000 checklists, reporting observations of 268 bird species breeding in the province! (Photo: Jacqueline Roy)

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Ornithology in the Era of New Technologies

Ornithology in the Era of New Technologies

A number of recent technological advances are proving key to designing effective conservation solutions for birds. It therefore seems highly appropriate that the organizers of the 37th Meeting of the Society of Canadian Ornithologists, to be held in Québec City from August 27-30, 2019, selected “Ornithology in the era of new technologies” as the conference theme.

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Three Ways You Can Help Birds This Summer

Three Ways You Can Help Birds This Summer

The recently published State of Canada’s Birds 2019 report suggests some actions you can take to improve the conservation outlook for bird populations. We know how passionate our readers are about helping birds, so we created this list of specific examples that you can try right now, this summer.

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Exciting Changes Afoot for High-Impact Ornithology Journal

Exciting Changes Afoot for High-Impact Ornithology Journal

Successful conservation of birds is grounded in sound science. Avian Conservation and Ecology (ACE) – an open-access, electronic scientific journal co-sponsored by Bird Studies Canada and the Society of Canadian Ornithologists – is very important in this regard. We are excited to welcome Dr. Alex Bond as the new incoming co-editor-in-chief who will join Dr. Hobson to continue guiding and growing ACE.

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Best Places to Bird Contest Rules

Best Places to Bird Contest Rules

Summer is the perfect time to explore outside and discover some new favourite places. Looking for tips on where to go birding? We’ve partnered with Greystone Books to offer you a chance to win books by birding experts to point you in the right direction. All you need to do is visit Bird Studies Canada on Instagram (@BirdStudiesCan) between July 15 and August 15, 2019 and tell us where in Canada you think is the “best place to bird”!

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