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Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology’s Brian Sullivan to Keynote 2015 Mountain Bird Festival

Mountain Bird Festival 2015 Keynote Presentation — eBird: Innovating citizen-science, big data research, and bird conservation In our fast-paced world, birds serve as an unrivaled window for studying and assessing […]

Talk and Walk Community Education Events Becoming Popular

Klamath Bird Observatory’s Talks and Walks program is growing in popularity! This Board directed program invites community members to visit our headquarters in Ashland where you will learn about birds in […]

Bird Banding Workshop – May 18-22, 2015

The Klamath Bird Observatory will be hosting an Introductory Bird Banding Workshop May 18 through May 22 at our Upper Klamath Lake Field Station. This training workshop is designed for new or […]

New Talks and Walks Added for Spring!

We are thrilled to announce that the Talks and Walks program started by the Klamath Bird Observatory‘s Board of Directors has been overly successful! Sign up early, these Talks and […]

Spring Birds of Malheur– what to expect

This is a preview of the Spring Birds of Malheur trip written by KBO Board President Harry Fuller. Trip #2 (June 11th-15th) is selling out fast! The Malheur National Wildlife […]

Adventures in Education: Klamath Bird Observatory, Part 2

Ashland Christmas Bird Count

Did you know that the National Audubon Society Christmas Bird Count is the longest running citizen science survey in the world? This year marks 115 years of devoted birdwatchers looking […]

Adventures in Education: Klamath Bird Observatory

KBO Interns Succeed in Science and Conservation

Over the past 19 years, Klamath Bird Observatory has hosted over 170 student volunteer interns from 16 countries and 23 of the US states.  Our objective with each individual has […]

KBO Internship Program Selected by Obama Administration, Puts Young People to Work on Public Lands

As part of the Obama Administration’s ambitious youth initiative to inspire millions of young adults to play, learn, serve, and work in the great outdoors and the President’s 21st Century […]