




Avian Conservation Links
Birdnet - provides information for
and about
ornithology, the scientific study of birds. The site serves
professional ornithologists and the general public. BIRDNET is provided
by the Ornithological Council,
a public information organization established and supported by eleven
Western Hemisphere ornithological societies.
WDFW Species of Concern - The Threatened and
Endangered Species section of the WDFW oversees the listing and recovery
of those species in danger of being lost in the state.
Birds of North American Online -
In
two centuries of American ornithology, The
Birds of North America (BNA) is only the
fourth comprehensive reference covering the life histories
of North America’s breeding
birds.
American Bird Conservancy - American Bird Conservancy (ABC) is a
501(c)(3), not-for profit organization whose mission is to conserve
native wild birds and their habitats throughout the Americas.
Puget Sound Bird Observatory
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Puget Sound Bird Observatory studies birds and their habitats in the
Pacific Northwest to better understand changes in bird populations, to
inform decision makers, and to engage the public with birds and their
needs.
Project NestWatch -
NestWatch is a continent wide
citizen-science project and nest-monitoring database of the Cornell Lab
of Ornithology, funded by the National Science Foundation and developed
in collaboration with the Smithsonian Migratory Bird Center.
Ebird
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A real-time, online checklist program, eBird has revolutionized
the way that the birding community reports and accesses information
about birds.
Yakima Valley Audubon Society - The Yakima Valley Audubon Society
(YVAS) is dedicated to the enjoyment and preservation of the natural
world. Through birding,
education and conservation activities in our community, we raise
awareness and promote the cause of global environmental protection.
American Bird Conservancy/ Managing Ponderosa Pine for Cavity-nesting Birds - .pdf
Ponderosa Pine Ecosystems Restoration and Conservation: Steps Toward Stewardship - .pdf
Stand structure in eastside old-growth ponderosa pine forests of Oregon and northern California - .pdf
