Information and Bird Conservation

Black Oystercatcher
[Black Oystercatcher - Photo by Tim Bowman,
FWS Digital Media Library]

Information is an important component of the bird conservation process. Biologists, conservationists, managers and policy makers need scientific data and information on birds and their habitats to identify if there is a problem, understand what the problem is, and make informed decisions that will have an impact on the status of bird populations. The NBII Bird Conservation Node and partners are working together to improve Internet access to data and information needed to support the bird conservation process. Find projects supported by the Bird Conservation Node aimed at increasing access to data and information needed for bird conservation.

Inside Bird Conservation

Bird Conservation has been a national priority in the United States since the early 1900s, when it was recognized that humans could have a negative impact on the long-term sustainability of bird populations in North America. Birds are valuable to humans as they provide not only aesthetic enjoyment but also important ecological services (seed dispersal, pollination, predation, scavenging, nutrient deposition, ecosystem engineering), economic services (food, recreation), and cultural services (birds in art and religion). Interest in birds and their conservation remains high due to their intrinsic and extrinsic values. Recent findings that a third of North America's bird populations declined during the last half of the 20th century, point to the continued need for bird conservation at local, state, regional, national and continental scales.

BCN Fact Sheet

About the Bird Conservation Node

Learn about the mission, goals, partners and supported projects of the NBII Bird Conservation Node, a network of collaborators and web-based gateway to bird conservation information resources.

Northern Pintail - Waterfowl Breeding Population & Habitat Survey

Bird Conservation Information Resources

Find online information resources relevant to bird conservation including datasets, maps, data sharing standards & protocols, and reference / summary resources.

Current News

Current News

Recent news articles covering issues of relevance to bird conservation.

Process of Bird Conservation

The Process of Bird Conservation

Learn about elements within the conservation process including species prioritization, conservation initiatives, monitoring methods and programs, scales of conservation and organizations involved.

American Woodcock - Louisiana Dept of Wildlife & Fisheries

USFWS Focal Species

Learn about the USFWS Focal Species Strategy and access conservation action plans and information resources for selected focal birds.

Conferences of Interest


 
  Ecological Society of America 94th Annual Meeting
8/2/2009 - 8/7/2009
Albuquerque, New Mexico
United States

  American Ornithologists Union 2009 Meeting
8/12/2009 - 8/15/2009
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
United States

  5th North American Duck Symposium
8/17/2009 - 8/21/2009
Toronto, Ontario
Canada

  Society of Canadian Ornithologists 2009 Annual Conference
8/20/2009 - 8/23/2009
Edmonton, Alberta
Canada

  Western Bird Banding Association 2009 Annual Meeting
8/28/2009 - 8/30/2009
Milpitas, California
United States

  34th Annual Meeting of Western Field Ornithologists
9/10/2009 - 9/13/2009
Boise, Idaho
United States

  2009 Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies Annual Meeting
9/13/2009 - 9/16/2009
Austin, Texas
United States

  The Wildlife Society 16th Annual Conference
9/20/2009 - 9/24/2009
Monterey, California
United States

  Raptor Research Foundation 2009 Annual Conference
9/29/2009 - 10/4/2009
Pitlochry, Scotland, 
United Kingdom

  2009 Annual Meeting of the Waterbird Society
11/4/2009 - 11/7/2009
Cape May, New Jersey
United States

  13th Annual All Taxa Biodiversity Inventory Conference
12/10/2009 - 12/12/2009
Gatlinburg, Tennessee
United States

  25th International Ornithological Congress
8/22/2010 - 8/28/2010
Campos do Jordao, Sao Paulo, 
Brazil


Conservation Issues Affecting Wild Birds in North America

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