PSG 2021 Virtual Silent AUKtion is Open!
The 2021 PSG virtual Silent AUKtion is officially open!
The 2021 PSG virtual Silent AUKtion is officially open!
PSG is excited to hear about your field disasters during the Field Fails session!
We developed additional event details since you registered, including planning a session focused on teaching terminology and strategies to advance the seabird research field in a way that is equitable, representative, and inclusive.
The PSG 2021 Virtual Annual Meeting February 22-26th is just around the corner and the schedule is shaping up!
Don’t forget: we are still accepting “late breaking” poster abstracts through January 22!
This is the last week to donate items to the first-ever virtual PSG Silent AUKtion!
Looking for seabird swag? PSG 2021 is selling tank tops, short and long sleeve shirts, phone cases, neck gaiters, and more! Check out our merchandise website here! Also check out the first-ever virtual PSG Silent AUKtion!
Attention PSG photographers, knitters, cross-stitchers, needle-felters, crocheters, painters, sketchers, sculptors, and all other artists! We are still seeking item donations for the virtual PSG 2021 Silent AUKtion!
New program addition: PSG is planning a PSG Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Event! Please indicate your interest in learning more and participating in this event during registration. More workshop details to come.
PSG is also accepting abstracts for late-breaking posters only through January 22nd. Please follow the guidelines on how to prepare your abstract here (submit your abstract here). A properly formatted Word file is required.
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