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Alaska Landbird Conservation Plan Version 2.0
Conservation plan for landbirds in Alaska, multi-authored volume designed and written by members of Boreal Partners in Flight, under the auspices of the international Partners in Flight cooperative program.
Read more »Partners in Flight Action Brief 2022
For our 30th anniversary, the Partners in Flight Steering Committee launched a long and short-term visioning exercise to consider obstacles and opportunities for bird conservation. Our target was to identify how the steering committee can ensure that Partners in Flight continues as a driving force in bird conservation into the future.
Read more »2021 Partners in Flight Awards Presentation
Partners in Flight (PIF) Awards recognize exceptional contributions to the field of landbird conservation in the Americas in the categories of Leadership, Investigations, Public Awareness, Stewardship, and the David N. Pashley Lifetime Achievement Award. This slideshow was presented by PIF Coordinator Bob Ford during the 2020 North American Ornithological Conference.
Read more »Forest for the Birds Webinar Series #12
Forests for the Birds Webinar Series conclusion – Building on the previous 11 webinars in this series, Bill Uihlein explored the continued rapid evolution of conservation that is shaping the emergence of new Ways of Working influenced by the past, current, and futureset of living relationships and the collective pattern of behaviors working towards shared goals.
Read more »Forest for the Birds Webinar Series #11
John Alexander with the Klamath Bird Observatory discusses partnerships for monitoring the success of bird conservation efforts and using birds as indicators of habitat suitability and conservation success. John will show how managing for a suite of bird species provides results that can be measured using the response of focal species to habitat management.
Read more »Forest for the Birds Webinar Series #10
Tony D’Amato describes ecological forestry and how it mimics large and small scale natural disturbance and how it is a powerful tool that can be used to benefit bird species associated with all seral stages. Tony discusses silvicultural considerations for early successional habitat/disturbance dependent species like Swainson’s, Kirtland’s, golden-winged warblers, and Bachman’s sparrow, etc.
Read more »Forest for the Birds Webinar Series #9
Frank Lake shared many components of indigenous and traditional ecological knowledge and how they are used in bird friendly forest management. Frank also discussed and showed traditional regalia and described their importance to indigenous culture and ceremonies.
Read more »Forest for the Birds Webinar Series #8
Darren Sleep of SFI discusses how Forest Certification is being used on corporate lands to create and maintain practices that benefit birds and biodiversity conservation. Darren Miller addressed how large private forest landowners can enhance bird diversity and abundance through purposeful forest management decisions.
Read more »Forest for the Birds Webinar Series #7
Amanda Mahaffey of the Forest Stewards Guild discusses the significant success of forestry for the birds programs in a number of states including Vermont, Michigan and others including North Carolina’s Forest Landbird Legacy Program. The focus has been on translating bird life history and needs into silvicultural prescriptions made by foresters and incorporated in forest management planning.
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