PSG 2024 – Symposium/SPS/Workshop proposals due Friday!
This is a reminder to submit your proposals for Symposia, Special Paper Sessions, and Workshops for PSG 2024 by this Friday, 15 September 2023!
This is a reminder to submit your proposals for Symposia, Special Paper Sessions, and Workshops for PSG 2024 by this Friday, 15 September 2023!
Hard to believe 2023 is already halfway over and we are already beginning to gear up for PSG’s 51st Annual Meeting, to be held 21-23 February 2024 in Seattle, Washington! Please read on for some exciting opportunities to contribute to this year’s meeting.
PSG 2023 is almost here! We wanted to share a few reminders for both presenters and attendees ahead of the meeting.
The 50th Annual Meeting in La Jolla is almost here! Ahead of the meeting, we would like to share a few announcements and resources.
PSG is pleased to present the Scientific Program for PSG 2023!
With 19 Symposia at PSG 2019 and 18 Symposia at PSG 2021 (in addition to committee meetings, Field Fails, etc.), we currently have 16 Symposia planned for PSG 2023. Check out the list here!
The Local and Scientific Program committees have worked hard to make PSG’s Virtual Meeting engaging, informative, and fun. Check out the full Scientific Program to see what’s in store for PSG 2022!
We are so excited to bring you several awesome events geared especially towards students and early career scientists at this year’s Annual Meeting! See below for more information about these sessions and be sure to check out our new session focused on graduate school!
Join Wildlife Acoustics on Tuesday, February 22nd at 9:00am PST to learn about acoustic monitoring as a tool to aid your research and conservation efforts!
The Equity, Inclusion, and Diversity Committee of PSG invites attendees of the 2022 Annual Meeting to a workshop led by Gwen Navarrete Klapperich, Chief Learning Consultant and Certified Profession in Talent Developer (CPTD) of Klapperich International Training Associates (KITA).
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 »