The Statewide Training Division in Lincoln, NE is hosting the Eighth Nebraska Birding Conference, a gathering that brings together nearly 3,000 participants from 32 countries to share and discuss their efforts in bird research and conservation. This international conference offers a diverse program of presentations, workshops, and discussions on topics such as bird connectivity, translocation impacts, research methods in ornithology, and technologies and tools in bird study. Attendees have the opportunity to network with colleagues, gain hands-on experience, and find inspiration and motivation in their shared passion for birds.
The conference is organized by nine societies and aims to make bird research and conservation accessible to a broad audience. Professional and amateur birders, students, educators, resource managers, conservationists, and other bird enthusiasts from all continents come together to enrich their knowledge and experience, forge collaborations, and contribute to the scientific understanding and conservation of avian species. With a focus on research-based observations, the conference provides a platform for scientists and bird enthusiasts to exchange ideas, learn from each other, and contribute to the field of ornithology.
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