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Vesper Sparrow Film site is now live!

We have some exciting updates to share with you all here at Klamath Bird Observatory. The Oregon Vesper Sparrow research we have been working so hard on is being turned […]

Grasshopper Sparrows and Ashland’s Imperatrice Property discussed on Jefferson Exchange

Jefferson Public Radio recently broadcast a lively and informative discussion about the proposed solar panel farm installation at the City of Ashland’s Imperatrice Property—and the potential for the project to […]

BIRDING PUGET SOUND IN THE PACIFIC NW EXPEDITION IN MARCH!

March 4-8, 2019—with Harry Fuller (Birding guidebook author) and Shannon Rio (KBO Board President) This birding trip will focus on wintering birds of the Puget Sound region that spend the […]

Klamath Bird Newsletter 2018 Fall Edition Released

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The 2018 Fall Klamath Bird newsletter is out! This edition looks at new ways KBO’s science is being applied in the world … also new Words on the Wind and […]

Giving Tuesday Taste-And-Give Event November 27!

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Klamath Bird Observatory will be one of the featured non-profit organizations during the 3rd Annual Giving Tuesday Taste-And-Give Event on November 27 at ScienceWorks Hands-On Museum in Ashland, Oregon. This […]

Upcoming Talk and Walk Class: Nature Photography

A SEASONAL JOURNEY THROUGH THE KLAMATH BASIN AND BASIC NATURE PHOTOGRAPHY TALK: December 9th, 2018 Sunday 5:00-6:30pm Join Mel Clements as he presents 4 short DVD’s (photography and music) that […]

October Global Big Day Results Are In!

And by the way, you might be asking how did Global Big Day in October go? The goal was 5,000 species—and more than 6,000 were recorded on more than 37,000 […]

Climate-smart Strategies for Identifying Connected Conservation Areas

KBO produces science that is relevant to pressing conservation issues. A recent report (see Frost 2018) identifies three objectives that are important for demonstrating the Klamath-Siskiyou Bioregion’s connectivity values and […]

Year of the Bird’s November Call to Action—Share Your Shot!

November’s call to action in this Year of the Bird is to go on an assignment with National Geographic’s Share Your Shot—a storytelling community where photographers can take part in […]

Science Brief: Integrating focal and priority species needs to inform restoration design on the South Fork Stillaguamish Vegetation Project

Overview A conservation planning framework that applies what we know about birds as indicators of forest structure and composition can inform landscape level planning and stand level restoration. Such planning […]