News & Reports
Key Players for Conservation Converge at International Bird Observatory Conference
Representatives from bird observatories around the world recently flocked to New Jersey Audubon’s Cape May Bird Observatory to share knowledge and strengthen ties.
Safeguarding the Seabirds of Haida Gwaii
In mid-October, Bird Studies Canada’s B.C. program team convened, for the first time, all the key players on Haida Gwaii with expertise or responsibility pertaining to seabirds and the threats they face from introduced mammal predators.
Great Gifts for Bird Lovers
The holiday season is just around the corner! Looking for gifts that support bird research and conservation?
New IBA Abounds with Birds
Bird Studies Canada and partners are thrilled to announce the designation of a new Important Bird and Biodiversity Area (IBA) in the southwestern James Bay region! The new site amalgamates seven former IBAs, covers an additional 716 km2, and was created to better reflect bird habitat use and movements within this unique area.
Winter Birding Tradition Fuels Conservation
Bird and winter enthusiasts across the continent are gearing up for the 118th Christmas Bird Count (CBC) season. This winter birding tradition took root in 1900, making it North America’s longest-running Citizen Science project.
Engaging Young Birders in Citizen Science
The Christmas Bird Count for Kids (CBC4Kids) is a winter birdwatching event that shares the fun of the traditional CBC with new generations of young birders across North America.






