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International Banding Workshop

John D Alexander, Klamath Bird Observatory Executive Director

This article is the fourth installment in the series Achieving Partners in Flight Strategic Goals and Objectives.

Partners in Flight’s ability to support full life cycle conservation and direct bird conservation resources toward the highest priority needs requires detailed information about bird populations. Constant effort mist netting and bird banding is a demographic monitoring technique that provides this needed information through data that can be used to quantify two important drivers of population change: reproductive success and survival. Such data help us understand where birds are most threatened within their life cycle. If reproductive success is low, then conservation on the breeding grounds might be effective in reversing declines. Low survival might instead require increased conservation efforts in migration corridors or on wintering grounds.

There is a need for increased capacity in demographic monitoring throughout the Americas. To meet this need Klamath Bird Observatory provides banding workshops in a variety of international arenas. In August 2012, we teamed up with the North American Ornithological Conference scientific committee, the Canadian Wildlife Service, the North American Banding Council, and Iona Island Bird Observatory to offer an intensive banding workshop in Vancouver, British Columbia.  Participants from Canada, the US, Mexico, Colombia, and Puerto Rico learned about bird identification, ageing and sexing techniques, safe handling procedures, and safe mist net use among other topics during this four day course.

For more information about KBO’s banding workshops visit our website page about science training.

KBO’s Formative Years: 2000-2003

By John D Alexander, KBO Executive Director

From an expanding regional bird monitoring program, KBO fledged as an institution supporting observation-based science and its application to conservation and land management. By the time KBO was incorporated in 2000 we were implementing our Klamath Basin bird monitoring plan out of our field stations on Upper Klamath Lake. Realization of this program resulted from the  diverse partnerships that have been essential to KBO’s success. NGOs (PRBO Conservation Science and World Wildlife Fund), academic and research institutions (The Evergreen State College, Southern Oregon University [SOU] and the US Forest Service Pacific Southwest Research Station), land management agencies (Klamath Basin Wildlife Refuge Complex, Fremont-Winema National Forest, Bureau of Land Management Lakeview District, and Bureau of Reclamation), and private industry (PacifiCorp) all contributed to that effort. At our first board meeting, Stewart Janes (SOU professor), George Alexander (business leader), Margaret Widdowson (biological consultant with international experience), CJ Ralph (ecologist at the US Forest Service Redwood Sciences Laboratory), and I established KBO’s operating philosophy. KBO’s philosophical approach includes: (1) taking a science-based non-advocacy approach to conservation; (2) providing broad-based information, based on fair, unbiased science to inform the conservation process; (3) sharing data; and (4) providing insight to management questions based on science rather than personal opinion. The Rogue Valley Audubon Society Chapter and the World Wildlife Fund’s Siskiyou Regional Program gave KBO a leg up by providing our first non-federal funds as matching dollars for federal grants. We were up and running, working in concert with the Redwood Sciences Laboratory and continuing efforts on the Klamath National Forest in California and in the Klamath Basin. In the Rogue Valley we were developing partnerships with many groups including Medford BLM, Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest, Applegate River Watershed Council, and Friends of the Greensprings. Early members of KBO included colleagues, leaders of the local birding community, and community and business leaders from across the region, demonstrating wide public support. After years of volunteer service Glenn Johnson became KBO’s first field crew leader. In 2001 KBO developed an important partnership with the Ashland School District. We moved our headquarters to the District’s Willow Wind Community Learning Center, starting our outreach and education program. Ben Wieland, SOU Environmental Education Masters Student, fledged KBO’s education program, working with K-12 students, college students, community members, and land managers. In 2002 Jaime Stephens joined KBO as a Master’s student at SOU, taking over our extensive censusing program, and Bob Frey joined KBO in 2003 to oversee our banding and training programs. In 2003, KBO, in partnership with the Redwood Sciences Lab, received the Forest Service and Ducks Unlimited Taking Wing award for increasing understanding of wetland ecosystems and habitat relationships through excellence in science and management applications, testimony that we were heading in the right direction. With a clear mission, diverse support, exciting projects and a devoted board and staff, KBO was off to a strong start.

KBO in the Nest: 1992-1996

By John D Alexander, KBO Executive Director

Partners In Flight (PIF) is a cooperative effort involving federal, state, and local government agencies, philanthropic foundations, professional organizations, conservation groups, industry, the academic community, and private individuals to conserve bird populations in this hemisphere. KBO grew from Partners In Flight research and monitoring efforts that were designed to inform conservation in the Klamath-Siskiyou Bioregion. In 1992, as CJ Ralph and Kim Hollinger, with the US Forest Service Redwood Sciences Laboratory in Arcata, California, were forming the Klamath Demographic Monitoring Network, I had the fortune, under the guidance of Sam Cuenca, Kathy Granillo and Bill Maynard, to lead a comprehensive bird censusing effort on the Klamath National Forest in Siskiyou County, California. As inspired Steve Herman students from the Evergreen State College in Olympia, Washington, my wife Taylor and I came to northern California with a passion for using science to advance conservation along with a love for mist netting birds. With support from CJ and Kim, who shared our passion, we expanded The Network eastward by establishing mist netting stations across the Klamath National Forest as a volunteer effort. Our bird monitoring efforts in northern California were focused on gathering information to be used for integrating bird conservation objectives with land management programs. Our efforts informed a variety of land management projects including: the Goose Nest Adaptive Management Area, Marble Mountains range management, and late successional reserve management. From the beginning our efforts were coordinated with California’s PIF chapter, and we expanded our participation with PIF by presenting our efforts at the 1994 International PIF Meeting in Cape May, New Jersey, and participating with CJ, Borja Mila (UCLA Center for Tropical Research) and many others in training and program development efforts for the Neotropics. While attending a PIF Western Working Group meeting in Klamath Falls, Oregon, Geoff Guepel  (PRBO Conservation Science), CJ, and I wrote a songbird monitoring plan for the Upper Klamath Basin. This set the stage for realizing a comprehensive bioregional conservation program that would cross land management jurisdiction lines, not to mention the Oregon-California state line.

 

International Capacity Building

By John D Alexander, Klamath Bird Observatory Executive Director

This article is the third installment in the series Achieving Partners in Flight Strategic Goals and Objectives.

With support from the US Forest Service International Programs, Klamath Bird Observatory works to expand international capacities for demographic bird monitoring, increasing Partners in Flight’s ability to support full life cycle conservation and direct bird conservation resources toward the highest priority needs.   Demographic monitoring provides information about reproductive success and survival, information that is necessary for identifying where birds are most threatened within their life cycle.  Our efforts are twofold. First, advanced training is offered at KBO for select international student interns.  Second, sustained support for former international interns who are developing monitoring programs in their home countries is offered through mentorship and logistical backing.  Ongoing efforts involve collaborations in western Mexico, Trinidad and Tobago, Costa Rica, Colombia, and Peru.  In 2012 five international interns completed training at KBO.  Two of these interns achieved North American Banding Council certification, one at the Trainer Level, and a second at the Bander Level.  KBO affiliate Carl Fitzjames continues to work in Trinidad and Tobago to advance coordinated monitoring in the Caribbean.  In 2012, working with the University of the West Indies, Carl started a constant effort mist netting station in Brasso Seco as well as a project to survey for migrants in the Caroni Swamp.  Luis Morales, a KBO affiliate in western Mexico, is developing the San Pancho Bird Observatory, and has received seed funding for 2013 to host a banding workshop, conduct wintering migratory bird surveys, and commence efforts at a constant effort mist netting station.

Visit the KBO website to learn more about our International Capacity Building Programs.

 

Modeling Climate Change Effects

By John D Alexander, Klamath Bird Observatory Executive Director, posted on 31 January, 2013

This article is the second installment in the series Achieving Partners in Flight Strategic Goals and Objectives.

One of Partners in Flights strategic goals is to increase capacity to support full life cycle conservation.  To do this we must maintain and expand the scientific foundation for full life cycle conservation by completing climate change species vulnerability assessments to support the work of Landscape Conservation Cooperatives and other groups and initiatives. Landscape Conservation Cooperatives facilitate large-scaled collaborations that take a science-based approach to meet natural resource management needs within the context of global climate change.  In partnership with the North Pacific Landscape Conservation Cooperatives and many partners, the Klamath Bird Observatory, PRBO Conservation Science, and American Bird Conservancy developed a tool to inform management about the effects of climate change on bird species found in Western Washington, Oregon, and California. This tools allows users to (1) view spatially explicit projections of climate change impacts to 26 bird species, (2) explore regions of high conservation priority, (3) analyze changes in bird habitat and bird communities, (4) identify new monitoring locations which can improve our understanding of climate change impacts, and (5) Download our model results to use for additional analyses.  To view this tool visit Avian Knowledge Northwest (www.AvianKnowledgeNorthwest.net) and follow the links to “North Pacific Modeling”.

Achieving Partners in Flight Strategic Goals and Objectives

 

By John D Alexander, Klamath Bird Observatory Executive Director, posted on 15 January, 2013

The Partners in Flight International Bird Conservation Initiative has a strategic action plan with broad goals and objectives that capture the huge array of actions necessary to achieve landbird conservation. This plan also identifies specific tasks to be achieved within the next three years.  Working within Partners in Flight, Klamath Bird Observatory is collaborating to meet the goals and objectives identified by Partners in Flight.  As we make progress, I will be posting a series of blogs that report on our achievements and further outline Partners in Flight’s strategic goals and objectives.

Previous-Year Interns

2016 banding team October RPFS (72ppi 4x)

2016 Banding Program
Luiza Figueria Rodrigues (Brazil)
Pedro Martins (Brazil)
Ingrid Tello Lopez (Mexico)
Jaclyn Tolchin
Eva Leach
Heather Kenny
Genevieve Day
Steve Dougill
Janelle Lopez

2016 Trinity River Restoration Project
Tyler Winter
Kim Geissler
Armand Caan
Florence Masson
Katie Temple


2015 banding crew RPFS october cropped (72ppi 4x)
2015 Banding Program
Kaitlin Clark
Jake Moore
Luiza Figueria Rodrigues (Brazil)
Jasmine Buries
Erica Gaeta
Daniel Gomez
Oscar Garza
Pedro Martins (Brazil)
2015 trinity crew cropped (72ppi 4x)
2015 Trinity River Restoration Project
Chris Taft
Katie Temple
Jaclyn Tolchin
Erica Christiansen
Armand Aminco

2014 banding interns cropped (72ppi 4x)
2014 Banding Program
Aracely Camacho Guzman (Mexico)
Chris Taft
Kaitlin Clark
Alexis Diaz Campo (Peru)
Lucila Fernandez
Stephanie Loredo
Kendall Norcott
2014 trinity interns cropped (72ppi 4x)
2014 Trinity River Restoration Project
Allison Salas
Kasha Malling
Lindsay Wagner
Rael Hodges
Stephen Harris

2013 Fall banding crew cropped (72ppi 4x)
2013 Banding Program
Teresa Skiba
Andres Henao Murillo (Colombia)
Tatianna Straatmann (Brazil)
Juan Lopez (Colombia)
Catalina Gonzalez Prieto (Colombia)
Tori Swift
Brandt Thibodeaux
Hugo Ceja
Liberato Pop (Belize)

2013 Trinity River Restoration Project
David Lumpkin
Ellie Armstrong
Lauren Granger
Nathan Trimble
Tomas Setubal

2013 Data Management
Ellie Armstrong

2013 Education
Teresa Wicks


2012 banding interns (72ppi 4x)
2012 Banding Program
Carl Fitzjames, Jr (Trinidad and Tobago)
Celeste Santos Apolonario (Peru)
John Pulliam
Andres Henao Murillo (Colombia)
Brandt Thibodeaux
Luis Morales (Mexico)
Rachelle McLaughlin
Sara Estrada Vaglio (Costa Rica)
Tori Swift
Mitchell Walters
2012 trinityinterns (72ppi 4x)

2012 Trinity River Restoration Project
Celeste Santos Apolonario (Peru)
John Pulliam
Laura Victoria Londono Duque (Colombia)
Tonya Rose Dell’acqua
Jenna Curtis

2012 Data Management
Jenna Curtis

2012 Education
Jeanine Moy
Rael Allen


2011 Banding Program
Erin Rowan
David Hodkinson (United Kingdom)
Amy Beich
Caleb Walker (Trinidad and Tobago)
Jorge Vargas Leiton (Costa Rica)
Rachel Kilby (United Kingdom)
Todd Alleger

2011 Data Management
Jenna Curtis
Kate Halstead


2010 kbo interns mt ashland cropped (72ppi 4x)

2010 Banding Program
Daphne Swope
Diego Olaechea (Peru)
Andres Henao Murillo (Colombia)
Sarah Moore
Jason Minné
Natalie Morales Garcia (Colombia)
Danny Lee
Carl Fitzjames Jr. (Trinidad and Tobago)
Catalina Gonzalez Prieto (Colombia)
Scott Clayman
Erin Rowan

2010 Education
Emily Brian

2010 Data Management
Danielle Morris
Daphne Swope
Jeff O’Connell

2010 Nest Searching Project
Scott Clayman
Micah Yarbrough


2009 interns and staff on Mt Ashland orientation seminar (72ppi 4x)

2009 Banding Program
Daphne Swope
Whitney Haskell
William Garcia (Belize)
Adam Beeler
Karl Fairchild
Stuart Fety
Todd Jones
Lindsay Kufta-Christie

2009 Nest Searching Project
Whitney Haskell
Stuart Fety
Danielle Morris

2009 Data Management
Whitney Haskell
Danielle Morris
Daphne Swope


2008 cumpleanos party banding crew with Carol and CJ at Boat House 20080719 (72ppi 4x)

2008 Banding Program
Ana Gonzalez Prieto (Colombia)
Molly Schreiner
Adam Beeler
Karl Fairchild
Miguel Palacios (Colombia)
Anne Seiler
Ayden Sherritt (Canada)
Bruktawit Abdu (Ethiopia)
Hernan Arias (Colombia)
Laura Cardenas Ortiz (Colombia)
Priscilla Lai (Canada)
Adrienne Levoy
Melody Warner
Isabel Varela (Spain)
Lindsay Addison
Sarah Lemelin
Belen Garcia Perez (Spain)
Joseph Michael
Judit Mateos Herrera (Spain)
Adam Elzinga

2008 Nest Searching Project
Kate Halstead
Graham Ray

2008 Education
Amy Busch
Nala Cardillo
Melissa Molzahn
Jan Brotman

2008 Stable Isotopes Study and Data Management
Ana Gonzalez Prieto (Colombia)
Molly Schreiner
Kate Halstead


2007 banding crew end of field season party bob frey house 20071021a cropped (72ppi 4x)

2007 Banding Program
Ana Gonzalez Prieto (Colombia)
Marcelo Ayala (Costa Rica)
Christine Roy
Daniel Paradis
Hernan Arias (Colombia)
Molly Schreiner
Erin Franke (Mexico)
Mauricio Ugarte (Peru)
Chris Samuels (Jamaica)
Jonathan Berti
Abby Cramer
Colin Woolley

2007 Nest Searching Project
Amanda Cornell

2007 Education
Amy Busch
Emily Molter
Kerissa Fucillo


Diana Velasco and Ana Maria Gonzalez Banding interns banding 2006 (72ppi 4x)

2006 Banding Program
Ian Ausprey
Dominic DiPaolo
Sarah Thompson
Bill Trione
Ana Gonzalez Prieto (Colombia)
Cara Lovell
Chris Samuels (Jamaica)
Christine Roy
Diana Velasco (Colombia)
Susan Culliney
Thane Tupper
Daniel Karp
Stuart Fety
Colin Woolley
Joseph Smith
Lee Ripma

2006 Nest Searching Project
Christine Roy
Stuart Fety

2006 Education
Amy Busch
Emily Molter
Elizabeth Burris
Yahaira Lopez

2006 Data Management
Sarah Thompson


2005 banding crew at work (72ppi 4x)

2005 Banding Program
Nick Bartok (Canada)
Dan Barton
Laurel Genzoli
Sarah Thompson
David Hodkinson (United Kingdom)
Tana Ellis
Ian Ausprey
Marshall Knoderbane
Anja Schiller (Australia)
Anna Young
Nicholle Stephens
Cliff Cordy
Dominic DiPaolo

2005 Data Management
Laurel Genzoli
Dan Barton


 

Viviana Cadena Ruiz Banding intern with YWAR 2004 cropped (72ppi 3x)

2004 Banding Program
Viviana Cadeña (Colombia)
James Melton
Jessica Bolser
Thomas Bodey (United Kingdom)
Alicia Boswell
Sarah Faegre
Laurel Genzoli
Deasy Lontah
Doug Barron
Istvan Balazs (Hungary)
Anja Schiller (Australia)
Hillary Cresko
Lars Higdon
Nick Bartok (Canada)

2004 Data Management
Laurel Genzoli


2003 Banding Program
Kenneth Etzel
Trina Stauff
Tricia Rodriguez
April Harding
Brad Ogle
Daveka Boodram (Trinidad and Tobago)
James Melton
Kevin Parker (New Zealand)
Viviana Cadeña (Colombia)
Amy Parrish
Elizabeth Rogan
Hannah Woodcock
Hanna Dorah

2003 Nest Searching Project
April Harding
Cara Joos


2002 Banding Program
Jim Field
Daveka Boodram (Trinidad and Tobago)
Kenneth Etzel
Katherine Miller
Trina Stauff
Stuart Wilson
Lisa Fitzgerald

2002 Nest Searching Project
Kenneth Etzel
Trina Stauff


2001 Banding Program
Sherri Kies
Jim Field
Mike Mulnar
Michelle Shaffer
Tracy Walker
Charles Eiseman
Heather Eijzenga (Netherlands)
Jaap Eijzenga (Netherlands)
Jason Bachiero
Helen Sofaer
Luke Caldwell
Ann Peterka
Jeanie Hetzel
Lucy Parker

2000 Banding Program
Glenn Johnson
Maria Mayrhoffer
Conor McGowan
Brenda Wilson
Helen Sofaer
Jim Field
Marlene Wagner
Jill Pettinger
Katie Arhangelsky
Bobby Hsu
Stephanie Schroeder
Jeanie Heltzel
Liz Crossan
Amanda Darlak
Torre Knower
Luke Caldwell


1999 Banding Program
James McIntosh
Rachel Silverman
Shaylin Hendrixson
Keith Slauson
Heidi Lauchstedt
Jenne Wonner
Val Glooschenko
Steven Healy
Katie Bertsche
Maria Maglianesi (Argentina)
Laura Bringhurst
Brian Drumm
Mary O’Dell
Gretchen Jehle
Scott Werner
Mary Teesdale
April Randle


1998 Banding Program
Leigh Detweiler
Rachel Silverman
Lisa Renan
James McIntosh
Nancy Cothran
Eric Maurer
Peter Kappes
David Bise
Melanie Madden
Brian Nelson
Eugenia Barba

1997 Banding Program
Leigh Detweiler
Greg Gray
Robert Frey
Todd Martin
Daniel van den Broek
Rachel Harden

1996 Banding Program
Julian Wood
Jeanne Hammond
Cathryn Field
Fred Beaudry
Shirley Bartz
Jennifer Durbin