Tucson Audubon Society – Nestbox Monitoring, Data Input, and more…
Tucson Audubon Society Volunteers Wanted: Nestbox Monitoring, Data Input, and more… If you are interested in citizen science research, whether out in the field or in the office, the Tucson Audubon Society could use your help! Please contact Olya Phillips at [email protected] for more information.
Tucson Audubon Society – Bird Surveys
Tucson Audubon Society Volunteers Wanted: Bird Surveys Throughout the year, Tucson Audubon Society is conducting surveys in Important Bird Areas around SE Arizona. If you are interested in surveying canyons for Yellow-billed Cuckoos, grasslands for Chestnut-collared Longspurs, the Sonoran Desert for Elf Owls, and more, please email Jennie MacFarland at [email protected].
Sky Island Alliance – Border Wildlife Study
Sky Island Alliance Volunteers Wanted: Border Wildlife Study The Sky Island Alliance's Border Wildlife Study now includes two online projects that need volunteers—Border Birds Study and Border Mammals Study. Both projects are on Zooniverse.org, an online platform that hosts citizen science projects from all around the world—giving experts and amateurs alike an opportunity to engage in photo analysis and contribute to a wide...
Tucson Audubon Society – Habitat at Home Presentation
Tucson Audubon Society Presentation: What's Cooking with Habitat at Home We will discuss the inspiration and foundational principles of Tucson Audubon’s Habitat at Home program. Learn how your yard can be part of a larger effort to mitigate the largest human caused source of bird mortality: habitat loss. We will also dive into some exciting...
Coconino National Forest – Wildlife and Wilderness Specialist Resource Assistant
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TWS – Nutritional Ecology Skills Workshop
The Wildlife Society Nutritional Ecology Skills Workshop - Mid-August, 2021 Washington State University, Pullman, Washington The TWS Nutritional Ecology Working Group, in collaboration with University of Idaho and Washington State University, are pleased to announce their first skills workshop “Measuring Forage Quantity and Quality for Herbivores”. The workshop will be a mix of lectures taught...