New 2017 meeting sponsors! Thanks Chase Productions, WDFW and Oiled Wildlife Care Network!
Thanks to these and all the 2017 meeting sponsors. For more information on how to sponsor the PSG meeting in Tacoma, see the sponsor page here!
Thanks to these and all the 2017 meeting sponsors. For more information on how to sponsor the PSG meeting in Tacoma, see the sponsor page here!
Did you submit an abstract and opt to “pay later”? Or haven’t registered yet? Don’t delay! Save $50 and register today. Also, take advantage of great rates and reserve now at Hotel Murano.
Excited to add Alaska Department of Fish and Game, and US Fish and Wildlife Service to the 2017 sponsor list. For details on how to sponsor the annual meeting, click here!
Pre-order women’s and men’s t-shirt, hoodies and water bottles. It’s easy to modify your registration and add merchandise, field trips, volunteering, and mentoring to RegOnline!
Submit your abstracts by Fri 2 Dec. For more information, see the Scientific Program. Book your hotel accommodation, sign up for the Student and Mentor Social, and much more on the Annual Meeting pages!
Birding at Billy Frank Jr. Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge or a boat trip to Protection Island! For more information and to sign up, click here.
For as little as a $50 suggested donation, be a sponsor for the 2017 Annual Meeting. Click here for more details!
Check out the options for field trips in the Puget Sound area on Sun 26 Feb 2017! See local seabirds and meet PSG members. More information soon on costs and registration.
For more information, see the Scientific Program. Book your hotel accommodation, sign up for the Student and Mentor Social, and much more on the Annual Meeting pages!
The PSG 2017 Student – Mentor Social will take place Friday 24 Feb 2017. Students and mentors sign up here! More information on the student page of the Annual Meeting!
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