PSG 2022 Abstract Deadline Extended to December 3rd, 2021
PSG is extending the abstraction submission deadline to this Friday, December 3rd, 2021.
PSG is extending the abstraction submission deadline to this Friday, December 3rd, 2021.
PSG would like to congratulate Susana Cárdenas Alayza of the Punta San Juan Program in Peru for obtaining funding from PSG’s Conservation Fund.
The Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) Ocean Science Team is hiring a Postdoctoral Fellow to lead a project assessing current and emerging threats posed by U.S.-managed fisheries to seabird populations. Deadline to apply: ASAP!
PSG welcomes you to attend the 49th Annual Meeting of the Pacific Seabird Group (Virtual), 23–25 February 2022!
ABR has an immediate opening for an ecologist to design and implement wildlife studies throughout Alaska. Deadline to apply: 11/15/2021.
Hello Seabirders! We are excited to announce that we are now ACCEPTING ABSTRACT SUBMISSIONS for the virtual PSG 2022 Annual Meeting. Abstracts will be accepted through November 30th!
As you have probably seen from recent announcements, due to the continuing COVID-19 situation, PSG has made the hard decision to hold a virtual meeting in February 2022. We had hoped to see everyone in person, but the success of last year’s meeting gives us confidence that we will have a vibrant meeting with science sharing, valuable workshops, engagement with your fellow…
Humboldt State University is hiring a wildlife biologist for the Common Murre Restoration Project. Deadline to apply: 9/24/2021.
The San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance is hiring a field research associate to help with research, monitoring, and applied management of endangered California least terns and threatened Western snowy plovers in San Diego county. Deadline to apply: priority by 9/23/2021.
The Alaska Sealife Center is looking to hire a seabird research intern. Deadline to apply: ASAP!
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