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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
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 […]
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