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Klamath Bird newsletter late-Winter 2018 Special Edition Released
The late-Winter Special Edition Klamath Bird newsletter is out! It’s a close look at KBO’s Community and Professional Education programming. This edition ranges from Klamath Basin birding to migration research […]
KBO at the 2018 Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument Research Symposium this Thursday!
Friends of Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument, with support from the Bureau of Land Management, will host the 2018 Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument Research Symposium this Thursday March 15 evening. Come learn about […]
March in the Year of the Bird: Going Native!
The Year of the Bird’s Call to Action for the month of March is to raise awareness of the value of landscaping with native plants. Creating a bird-friendly habitat in […]
Year of the Bird – February!
Each month during Year of the Bird there will be a simple action you can do to make a difference for birds. February brings us the Great Backyard Bird Count. […]
Introducing OakBirdPop: An online interactive Decision Support Tool
KBO and American Bird Conservancy are excited to introduce OakBirdPop: a new interactive web application to assist land managers and conservation professionals working on oak restoration projects in the Pacific […]
Volunteers from Humboldt State University help KBO recapture Yellow-breasted Chats returning from Mexico with valuable data
Introduction by Sarah Rockwell: We described the start of the Yellow-breasted Chat geolocator project in a previous blog post (CLICK HERE TO VIEW). Geolocators are lightweight devices designed to track […]
2018 is the Year of the Bird!
The National Geographic Society, in partnership with National Audubon Society, Birdlife International, and The Cornell Lab of Ornithology have proclaimed 2018 as the Year of the Bird. The Year of […]
KBO Position Announcements
Klamath Bird Observatory has announced several new position openings. We are currently recruiting for field technicians for the upcoming 2018 field season, citizen scientist volunteers for a new Short-eared Owl […]
Citizen Scientists Needed for Short-eared Owl Surveys
Klamath Bird Observatory is partnering with Intermountain Bird Observatory to launch the pilot year of the Western Asio Flammeus Landscape Study (WAfLS) in Oregon. This citizen science project, now spanning […]
Upcoming Talk with Harry Fuller
The Romance and Wonder of the Sandhill Crane January 23rd, 2018 Tuesday Evening 6:30-8:00 At KBO Headquarters, 320 Beach Street, Ashland The tallest bird in Oregon, the Sandhill Crane […]
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