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  1. Lakeland ornithology (Carlisle Natural History Society. Transactions series;vol.8) by Carlisle Natural History Society, 1954
  2. The Raven: Journal of the Virginia Society of Ornithology - Volume 46, Number 2, June 1975
  3. The Raven: Journal of the Virginia Society of Ornithology - Volume 47, Number 4, December 1976
  4. The Raven: Journal of the Virginia Society of Ornithology - Volume 47, Number 2, June 1976
  5. The Department of Applied ornithology, (National Association of Audubon Societies. Circular) by T. Gilbert Pearson, 1916
  6. The Raven: Journal of the Virginia Society of Ornithology - Volume 46, Number 1, March 1975
  7. The Raven: Journal of the Virginia Society of Ornithology - Volume 47, Number 1, March 1976
  8. The Raven: Journal of the Virginia Society of Ornithology - Volume 45, Number 4, December 1974
  9. The Raven: Journal of the Virginia Society of Ornithology - Volume 45, Number 1, March 1974
  10. The Raven: Journal of the Virginia Society of Ornithology - Volume 42, Number 1, March 1971

41. Wilson Ornithological Society
Organization of people who share a curiosity about birds. Publishes a quarterly journal and holds annual meetings.
http://www.wilsonsociety.org/
The Wilson
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Contents of Latest Issue
2011 WOS Meeting
Kearney, NE
9 - 13 Mar 2011
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Abstracts

(due 15 Jan.) Online Archive
Wilson Bulletin , volumes 1 - 111, 1889-1999. Full facsimiles of the first 111 volumes. Each article is downloadable at no cost. Used Bird Books for Sale The sale of library duplicates funds new book purchases for the library Duplicate Journals Available Scattered issues and runs of various bird journals are available for sale or trade List of Translations Translations of ornithological papers that are held in the library BIRDNET , web site of the Ornithological Council The Wilson Ornithological Society , founded in 1888, is a world-wide organization of nearly 2500 people who share a curiosity about birds. Named in honor of Alexander Wilson , the Father of American Ornithology, the Society publishes a quarterly journal of ornithology, The Wilson Journal of Ornithology , and holds annual meetings Perhaps more than any other biological science, ornithology has been advanced by the contributions of persons in other chosen professions. The Wilson Society recognizes the unique role of the serious amateur in ornithology. Fundamental to its mission, the Society has distinguished itself with a long tradition of promoting a strong working relationship among all who study birds. Each year the Wilson Society awards a number of

42. PROJECT BIOMAP-BIOBYTE No. 1
Juan Carlos Verhelst, has a BSc from Universidad de los Andes, is a member of both Antioquia (SAO) and Caldas (SCO) Ornithology Societies and has been conducting
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Biobyte's Last Edition Click Here Click Here to see Collections List BIOBYTE # 1February 2002 Contents
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... BACK TO BIOBYTE LIST Editorial What is BioMap? Biodiversity information, and its effective use, provides an essential tool to make both routine and critical decisions, such as environmental monitoring and enacting conservation action. It is vital that we know what and where our natural resources are, in order to influence management actions. Birds are the best-known biological group in terms of taxonomy and distribution. Accurate locality-based information of all Colombian bird taxa (to subspecies level) would permit detailed distribution modelling, using Geographical Information Systems (GIS) and WorldMap, to provide a powerful tool for conservation planning. Project BioMap is an initiative to formulate priority-setting strategies to effectively and cost-efficiently focus research and conservation action, through enhancing biodiversity knowledge and data repatriation. This model project, led by a global BioMap alliance of conservation and academic institutions and funded by the Darwin Initiative and Conservation International , will compile locality data of Colombian birds, principally from museum specimens, and make them publicly available through the internet. Using GIS/WorldMap analyses, BioMap will identify and prioritise target areas for environmental protection and sustainable management plans. BioMap is an innovative approach for assimilating and repatriating data to influence five principal targets:

43. NAOC 2002
Joint meeting of the American Ornithologists Union, the Cooper Ornithological Society, the Society of Canadian Ornithologists and the Raptor Research Foundation.
http://www.tulane.edu/~naoc-02/
Third North American Ornithological Conference - 2002
2002 Conference - New Orleans, Louisiana
The Third North American Ornithological Conference is a joint meeting of the American Ornithologists Union The Cooper Ornithological Society , the , the Raptor Research Foundation , the Mexican Ornithological Society (CIPAMEX) , and the Society for the Conservation and Study of Caribbean Birds (SCSCB) . The quadrennial event will be held this year in New Orleans, Louisiana, Sept. 24-28, 2002.
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44. Intute - Full Record - West Midland Bird Club
Bird watching; Ornithology/Societies, etc.; Type Nonprofit organisations URL http//www.westmidlandbirdclub.com/index.htm Classification Biological sciences Zoology Organisations
http://www.intute.ac.uk/cgi-bin/fullrecord.pl?handle=20070501-114353

45. Home Page
News, society history, information about activities, and membership details.
http://www.banburyornithologicalsociety.org.uk/
W elcome to the Banbury Ornithological Society (BOS)
registered charity No 1001397)
F ounded in 1952, the Society studies the bird life in the twelve 10km squares surrounding Banbury (see map page) and includes parts of Northamptonshire, Oxfordshire and Warwickshire. Fieldwork is the core of BOS activity, however, the Society also holds regular monthly meetings, publishes a monthly newsletter and Annual Reports, manages 6 bird reserves and is pro-active in local conservation matters. Why not join our Yahoo Group and share your recent bird sightings? T his group is for members of the Banbury Ornithological Society and other interested people, to communicate their observations to others in the area. Please do not mention nest sites or other sensitive information. Click here or copy this URL into your search engine http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Banburybirds/
NEWSFLASH to read all about the study of the swifts in the Banbury area
OUR LINK WITH SWIFTS
THE VENUE FOR OUR MEETINGS
Home Page
Guide for Observers

46. SBSG Home
BIRDNET (US ornithology societies) Fatbirder worldwide . More links can be found at Birding UK. If you want to submit non-avian sightings the links below will take you to
http://www.sbsg.org/links/links.asp

47. The Tennessee Ornithological Society
Birds and birding in Tennessee.
http://www.tnbirds.org/
Welcome To The Tennessee Ornithological Society
TOS News
August 2010 Tennessee Warbler Newsletter
2010 Fall Meeting Symposium To Be Held In Manchester, October 1-3
The Tennessee Ornithological Society was founded in 1915 to promote the enjoyment, scientific study, and conservation of birds. The TOS publishes a quarterly journal, The Migrant , and a newsletter, The Tennessee Warbler , and holds statewide meetings. It is also a federation of local chapters which hold regular meetings and field trips. About Us Birding in Tennessee Events TN Bird Records Committee ... Contact Us More Important Bird Areas Local Chapters The Migrant Online Conservation Policy Official Bird List Grants and Awards TOS Collectibles
You are visitor number since Dec. 6, 1999

48. Intute - Full Record - American Birding Association
Bird watching; Ornithology/Societies, etc.; Birds/Societies, etc.; American Birding Association; Type Other organisations URL http//www.americanbirding.org/
http://www.intute.ac.uk/cgi-bin/fullrecord.pl?handle=2035834

49. Estonian Ornithological Society
Supports the conservation, study, and propagation of Estonian birds. Includes list of Estonian birds, important bird areas, and the journal Hirundo. Estonian, English, Russian
http://www.eoy.ee/
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50. Lib Dems 'bottle' Takeover ; Liberal Democrats On Bristol City Council Were Accu
Ornithology societies, the Scouts, Bristol City Supporters Club, the Women Murdoch and George Bush. The Labour Party must be getting so
http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-16360690.html

51. Cecil Bird Club
The Ornithological Society of Cecil County. Events, Turkey Point Hawk Watch, county checklist, and site guides to 12 local hotspots.
http://www.udel.edu/cecilbirds/
The website for the Cecil Bird Club has moved to a new address. Please re-set your bookmarks to the address below. You should be taken to the new location in about 5 seconds. If not, you may click the link below.
http://www.cecilbirds.org/

52. News
its first scholarly fruit on February 10, 2010, in San Diego, CA, in a presentation given at the joint annual meeting of three of North America’s largest Ornithology societies
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Pandion Teams with UF, Wins Springs Protection Contracts
By Karen Hill on 8/4/2010 1:01 PM Pandion and researchers from the University of Florida IFAS SFRC teamed up and won 3 contracts to coordinate springs basin working groups and develop restoration plans for Ichetucknee, Rainbow, and Silver springs in north and central Florida. The contracts were awarded by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection and will be overseen by the Springs Initiative. Pandion News
New Website Teaches about Fire's Role in Nature
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53. Maryland Ornithological Society (MOS)
promotes the study and enjoyment of birds. Birding activities, publications, and programs are available to members through the state organization or a local chapter.
http://www.mdbirds.org/
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Click on the area where you live or work to find the nearest MOS chapter and membership information. Shade Grown Coffee Buy Bird Friendly Coffee Coffee is the developing world's second most valuable export product, after oil. Today, two-thirds of the world's coffee is produced in Central America and the Caribbean. So when coffee growing methods change and threaten bird habitat, that is bad news for birds that breed in North America and winter in the tropics. Ornithologists find that in full-sun coffee plantations, the number of bird species is cut by half, and the number of individual birds is cut by as much as two-thirds. In 1995, Partners in Flight first publicly connected the decrease in the number of migratory birds in the Americas to the increase in sun-grown coffee. Buy Eagle Optics MOS Gets 5% Donate to MOS Upcoming Major Events 25% discount
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54. Related Links: Division Of Birds: Department Of Vertebrate Zoology: National Mus
OSNA Ornithological Societies of North America, with links to national ornithological web sites, many state, regional, and local ornithology societies in North America, as well
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Professional Ornithological Organizations
  • BA : Birds of Australia, also known as Royal Australasian Ornithologists Union BIRDNET : The Ornithological Information Source presented by the Ornithological Council, contains the latest ornithological news, information on the major professional ornithological societies and links to other sites of interest to ornithologists.  Links to all the major North American Ornithological societies. BOU : British Ornithologists' Union OSNA : Ornithological Societies of North America, with links to national ornithological web sites, many state, regional, and local ornithology societies in North America, as well as links to organizations around the world Ornithological Newsletter : From the Ornithological Societies of North America
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55. Kentucky Ornithological Society
Supports the conservation of birds and their habitats, and promotes avian research. Provides its history, checklists, a newsletter, a calendar of events, a list of board members, bylaws, and a listserv.
http://www.biology.eku.edu/kos/
Kentucky Ornithological Society
Founded 1923 Members of the Kentucky Ornithological Society enjoy birds!
We seek to create and increase interest in birds in Kentucky, and support the conservation of birds and their habitats. We also promote avian research. Anyone interested in birds may join our Society! We encourage you to check out our website to learn more about us and, of course, more about the birds of Kentucky.
Anne Stamm Memorial Fund Attracting Birds to Your Yard Bird Biology Bird Books Bird Conservation Birding Locations in Kentucky Birding Supplies Birding Vacations BIRDKY Listserv Checklist of Kentucky Birds History of KOS Identifying Birds Kentucky Bird Clubs Kentucky Birding Records Kentucky Warbler KOS Bird of the Month Contest KOS Kid's Page KOS Members On-line KOS Officers KOS Seasonal Report Form Membership Application Recent BIRDKY Postings Reporting Bird Observations Research Grant Fund State Bird Societies Useful Links for Birders What Is It? click here!
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56. NAHSTE Wernerian Society Minutes Volume 1
Mineralogy; Meetings; Natural History; Nominations for Membership; Ornithology; Societies, Natural History; Zoology, Arctic Regions
http://www.nahste.ac.uk/cgi-bin/view_isad.pl?id=GB-0237-Wernerian-Natural-Histor

57. Kent Ornithological Society
Bird news, rarity decisions, checklist, Dungeness Bird Observatory, events, surveys, site gazetteer, other resources, and links.
http://www.kentos.org.uk/
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58. Rob Kemsley - United Kingdom | LinkedIn
Social Secretary of Students' Union for one year; cricket club chairman; founder of basketball, darts, real ale (it was 1973!) and ornithology societies; played representative
http://uk.linkedin.com/pub/rob-kemsley/7/26/399
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59. LROS Home Page
Meetings, field trips, bird news, newsletters, county annual report, and guide to local birding sites.
http://www.lros.org.uk/
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About LROS

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Bird Recording ' section for details of how you can share these objectives.
The LROS organises a range of other activities and facilities for its members. These include a monthly Newsletter , an Annual Bird Report outings indoor meetings and fieldwork . You will find full details of these and other Society activities in the ' About LROS ' section.
The LROS is entirely run by volunteers and always appreciates any help members can offer.
Registered Charity Number 254645
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60. LINCOLN PUBLIC LIBRARY
Ornithology Societies, etc. Massachusetts Lincoln. Wildlife refuges Massachusetts Lincoln. Environmental education Massachusetts Lincoln.
http://www.lincolnpl.org/Documents/drumlin farm collection.pdf

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