Helen Coxhead McFarland: a sketch of a life
In memoriam of PSG member, Helen Coxhead McFarland.
In memoriam of PSG member, Helen Coxhead McFarland.
Our research offers a comprehensive climate risk assessment for 53 marine predator species, including 43 seabird and 10 pinniped species, across southeast Australia, subantarctic Macquarie Island, and Antarctica.
We’re going back to the Pacific Seabirds Archive! Check out our pick from Volume 24(2), published in 1997.
The NZ Department of Conservation is seeking an International Advisor to support conservation through providing advice on the international context for conservation, and international agreements and collaboration. Deadline to apply: November 10, 2024.
Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge is recruiting up to 14 Biological Science Technician (avian) positions for the summer of 2025 to assist with our seabird monitoring program. Deadline to apply: November 1, 2024.
The Coastal Observation and Seabird Survey Team (COASST) is seeking a Science Coordinator to maintain all long-term program operations within data collection, verification, curation and use; while simultaneously creating and maintaining excellent relationships with science, funding and data collection partners. Deadline to apply: November 10, 2024.
Early registration ends on October 31, 2024! / ¡La inscripción anticipada finaliza el 31 de octubre!
The abstract deadline for the 11th International Symposium on Avian Influenza is November 1, 2024!
After a successful 2023 event with over 600 people in attendance, the Hawaiʻi Island Festival of Birds is returning to the Grand Naniloa Hotel Hilo on Saturday, October 26, 2024.
Registrants for WbS-PSG 2025 Joint Meeting are eligible to enter a competition for donated Tracking Devices! Thanks to the generosity of Global Messenger, there is yet another reason to attend this landmark meeting.
Marine Ornithology is an open access journal that is published through a partnership of the African Seabird Group, Australasian Seabird Group, Dutch Seabird Group, Japanese Seabird Group, and Pacific Seabird Group.
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The objective of the Conservation Fund is to advance the conservation of seabirds in developing countries primarily in or bordering the Pacific Ocean by providing funds for conservation and restoration activities, and building within-country seabird expertise. Learn More »