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Just Published State of North America’s Birds Report Is a Call to Action

*** NEWS RELEASE—FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE *** May 18, 2016 Media Contact: John Alexander, Executive Director Klamath Bird Observatory 541-890-7067; jda@klamathbird.org    To mark the 100th anniversary of the Migratory Bird […]

Spring 2016 Klamath Bird Newsletter Released

The Spring 2016 Klamath Bird newsletter is out! In this issue we celebrate the Migratory Bird Treaty and National Park Service centennials … why these are important and how Klamath […]

International Migratory Bird Day in Siskiyou County

The second Saturday of May brings International Migratory Bird Day celebrations at more than 700 locations from Argentina to Canada and the Caribbean—including a birdwatching field trip at Montague (Siskiyou […]

Klamath Bird Newsletter Winter 2016 Released

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The Winter 2016 Klamath Bird newsletter is hot off the presses! In this issue we look at how KBO is having an impact on bird and habitat conservation … and […]

For the Birds: Immense Possibilities is Rebroadcasting an Episode Featuring Klamath Bird Observatory

If you missed your first opportunity or would like a chance to see it again, this week Immense Possibilities will be rebroadcasting the episode For the Birds featuring Klamath Bird […]

Geolocators used to link breeding and wintering populations of Prothonotary Warblers

***NEWS RELEASE-FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE*** November 13, 2015 Contact: Jared Wolfe jdw@klamathbird.org ARCATA, Calif. — Prothonotary Warblers are stunningly beautiful and highly migratory birds closely tied to their preferred breeding habitat: […]

Free Publication Informs Oak Habitat Conservation on Private Lands

*** NEWS RELEASE — FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE *** October 12, 2015 Contact: Jaime Stephens, jlh@klamathbird.org, (541) 944-2890 or John Alexander, jda@klamathbird.org, (541) 890-7076 A document authored by Klamath Bird Observatory […]

KBO’s Post-doctoral Fellow Awarded Young Professional Award

  Klamath Bird Observatory is proud to announce that Jared Wolfe, KBO’s Post-doctoral Fellow, was awarded the prestigious Cooper Ornithological Society’s 2015 Young Professional Award. The recognition was awarded to […]

Burns and Birds: What’s Left After Fire

Jaime Stephens, Klamath Bird Observatory Science Director, was recently interviewed on the Jefferson Exchange. She shared results from a recently published study that found fire severity and the number of […]

New study shows how wildfire changes forests and the birds that live there a decade after a mixed-severity fire in southwest Oregon

PRESS RELEASE — FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE AUGUST 17, 2015 Contact: Jaime Stephens, jlh@klamathbird.org, 541-944-2890 Ashland, Oregon: As much of the West is experiencing drought-related wildfire, new research on the effect […]