We're honored to be featured in a recent New Jersey Conservation Foundation article highlighting the important work being done to study and protect New Jersey's migratory owl populations! Our Research Coordinator, Tyler Christensen, shared insights about this year's promising Northern Saw-Whet Owl migration season, which typically peaks around Halloween. Working alongside dedicated researchers and organizations across the state, we're committed to understanding and protecting these remarkable birds. Want to learn more about our owl monitoring programs or get involved? Visit us at wildbirdresearch.org to discover upcoming events and opportunities to witness these fascinating creatures up close. Read the article at: https://lnkd.in/ea74TH67
Wild Bird Research Group
非盈利组织
Pennington,New Jersey 23 位关注者
WBRG is a 501(c)(3) non-profit that collaborates with the MAPS and MoSI programs to track bird movement and behavior.
关于我们
The Wild Bird Research Group is a 501(c)(3) non-profit based in New Jersey that partners with MAPS and MoSI to track bird populations through banding and electronic tracking mechanisms as a way to monitor their populations and movements and contribute to their effective conservation.
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https://wildbirdresearch.org
Wild Bird Research Group的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 非盈利组织
- 规模
- 2-10 人
- 总部
- Pennington,New Jersey
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 2011
- 领域
- Conservation、Ornithology和Bird Banding
地点
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11 MOORES MILL MOUNT ROSE RD
us,New Jersey,Pennington,08534
Wild Bird Research Group员工
动态
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We've already banded 50 owls this fall migration season! We're seeing huge numbers of hatch-year females. Why the uptick? We explain in our latest progress report. https://lnkd.in/ekmHiCEC
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We’ve teamed up with a Georgetown University graduate student to develop a membership program. Our goal is to deliver something meaningful and exciting in exchange for your membership contributions,?so?we want your input! Please take a few minutes to help us out by clicking the survey link below. It will take between 5 and 10 minutes. We greatly appreciate your time, and look forward to sharing more about WBRG Membership as this project continues. Thank you! https://lnkd.in/eVAxKcjd
Wild Bird Research Group Audience Research Survey
surveymonkey.com
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Our founder chose the name 11trees in part because of a strong personal connection to nature. Our collaborators are individually involved in several projects or connected to NGOs and non-profits focused on wildlife and conservation. As a company, we're happy to announce a new partnership with the Wild Bird Research Group to provide technological support for their programs! https://lnkd.in/evBUX_SZ
11trees Support for Wild Bird Research - 11trees
https://www.11trees.com
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We've released the dates for our fall 2024 Owl Programs! Spots are filling up quickly, so don't delay in signing up for a fun night learning about Northern Saw-Whet Owl ecology and migration in connection with our banding research. https://lnkd.in/etACjrq2
Join Our 2024 Owl Programs
https://wildbirdresearch.org
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?? Calling all wildlife enthusiasts! ?? Join the Wild Bird Research Group this October and November for an exciting volunteer opportunity studying Northern Saw-Whet Owl migration in Mercer County, NJ! ? No experience needed ?? Night sessions on Wed, Fri, Sat ?? Assist with hands-on research ?? Handle Northern Saw-Whet Owls under supervision Make a difference in wildlife conservation! Interested? Email [email protected] to apply. https://lnkd.in/eygTgxuP #WildlifeResearch #OwlMigration #VolunteerOpportunity #NatureConservation
Join Our 2024 Northern Saw-whet Owl Research Team
https://wildbirdresearch.org
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As autumn leaves begin to fall the tell-tale signs of birds making preparations for migration are on display. In our latest blog post, we dive into the changing landscapes at Fiddlers Creek as we wrap up our songbird banding for the year and reveal how you can spot birds getting ready to head south. We're also introducing a new member of our team and celebrating a record-breaking year for Kestrels. Curious to learn more? Fly over to our blog for the full story! #BirdMigration #WildlifeConservation #WildBirdResearch
September 2024 Update
https://wildbirdresearch.org