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    22 results for "bird":

    • Highlighting USGS's Critical Bird Monitoring Programs
      Highlighting USGS's Critical Bird Monitoring Programs ... Our latest fact sheet, in partnership with the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) , was released last...
    • Meet the Scientist Series: Annie Carew
      ...ly bolstered by the passion and determination I encounter from my coworkers and project partners. Outside of work, I am a birder, traveler, and ecofiction writer. If you value research like Annie's, consider donating to IAN here . ... Annie Carew...
    • World Seagrass Conference and International Seagrass Biology Workshop
      ...nd forested wetlands. Assateague Island and National Seashore: a barrier island home to iconic wild horses and nesting seabirds as well as the seagrass beds of Sinepuxent Bay. In addition, attendees will participate in a suite of workshops covering...
    • Welcome, Sidney!
      ... research on the yellow-spotted salamander, the Eastern painted turtle, and the Florida scrub lizard. She enjoys camping, birding, playing sports, and making art. She hopes to use her education and research experience in combination with her love o...
    • Updating the Texas Coast Report Card in workshops
      ... Texas Coast. Stakeholders from each region are gathering virtually to discuss what's important to their ecosystems, from bird populations to hotel revenue, and what threatens ecosystem health, including the various threats associated with climate...
    • Farewell, Emily!
      ...of us here at IAN. Emily is now starting her Master's degree at North Carolina State University, where she will study songbird ecology. Thanks for all you've done, Emily, and best of luck! ... Emily Nastase ... Annie Carew...
    • Congratulations, Dylan!
      ...his year. On November 30, Dylan defended his thesis, which examined the effects of landscape management strategies on songbird habitat quality in western Maryland. Dylan has been with IAN and UMCES in various capacities since 2015. Unsurprisingly,...
    • Farewell, Yesenia!
      ...an for the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) station in Hilo, Hawaii next month. She’ll be collecting plant, bird, beetle, mosquito, and soil data to contribute to the project’s ongoing study of biological responses to climate change,...
    • IAN welcomes new intern, Yesenia Valverde
      ...ree in Environmental Science. Passionate about tropical ecology, her senior thesis documented climate change impacts on a bird community in a Costa Rican cloud forest . In the past, she has also studied epiphytic plant distributions in Costa Rica,...
    • IAN welcomes new Science Communicator, Emily Nastase
      ...her artwork She believes IAN will be the perfect place for her to achieve her goal. Some of Emily's favorite pastimes are birding, painting, hiking, backpacking, and traveling!...
    • Hawaii Forest Birds app released
      Hawaii Forest Birds app released ... The quiz tests the user's ability to identify Hawaiian forest birds by sight and song. ... IAN has completed a bird identification and survey simulation app for the National Park Service P...
    • IAN welcomes Catherine Krikstan
      IAN welcomes Catherine Krikstan ... Catherine follows bird tracks on Isobel Island. ... Catherine Krikstan is a Web Content Specialist with the Chesapeake Bay Program, where she he...
    • IAN welcomes Kiri Carini
      ...orts. Kiri is embracing life as a flat-lander on the Eastern Shore where she aspires to become a kayaking photographer of birds....
    • International Riversymposium
      ...sed away in November 2012. Other standouts of the symposium included excellent keynote talks from Karlene Maywald, Jeremy Bird, Jianchu Xu, Rohan D'Souza, Robert Costanza, and Stuart Orr. Contestants for the Australia and international River prizes...
    • Assessing ecosystem health in Rookery Bay Reserve, Florida
      ...of mangrove forest, uplands, and protected waters of Rookery Bay, providing habitat for wildlife including 150 species of birds and many threatened and endangered animals such as sea turtles, fish, manatees, and panthers....
    • International Riversymposium 2013
      ...rnational River symposium provides an opportunity to look at the linkages that rivers provide to water-energy-food. Early bird registration closes July 22nd....
    • A vision for the Gulf of Mexico Report Card
      ...standable by policy-makers, stakeholders, scientists, and, most importantly, the general public. The vision document uses birds and seagrass ecosystems as prototypes for two components of the report card. The Report Card prototype was unveiled on D...
    • Natural resource condition assessments for national battlefield parks
      ...d thresholds, leading to the condition assessment for each habitat. Assessed habitats included forests, deer populations, bird diversity, wetlands and waterways, biological stream diversity, pastures, and grasslands....
    • IAN helping to plan and establish multiple Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) in Indonesia
      ...Fund , TNC has been helping the Indonesian government to plan and establish multiple Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) in the Bird's Head/Raja Ampat region of Indonesia's West Papua province. This region is in the heart of the Coral Triangle, which is...
    • Conceptual diagramming workshop in Bali, Indonesia
      ...Bali, Indonesia, on 19-23 January, to identify and prioritize key features, threats, and management actions regarding the Bird's Head Seascape in Indonesia's West Papua region, as well as other Marine Protected Areas in Indonesia. Together with sta...
    • New Science Communication Intern - Kim Kraeer
      ...College in 2007 where she majored in Biology and Environmental Studies. She has previously worked with the MD/DC Breeding Bird Atlas, as well as the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum, and currently works two days a week at the National Aquarium in Bal...