PSG field trips still open!
There are still spots on two Oregon Coast pelagic tours (9 Feb, 16 Feb), the Pinot and Pintails and Sauvie Island trips. Make sure to add to your registration by 6 Feb!
There are still spots on two Oregon Coast pelagic tours (9 Feb, 16 Feb), the Pinot and Pintails and Sauvie Island trips. Make sure to add to your registration by 6 Feb!
The PSG 2020 merchandise (t-shirts, buffs, pint glasses, stickers) are available to attendees and via the event website as well as our online marketplace.
Volunteer seabird research assistants (5-7) needed for spring/summer 2020 on Southeast Farallon Island. Rolling application deadline: 15 February 2020.
Early registration for PSG 2020 closes at 11:59PM on Tuesday, 7 January. Register now by clicking the “Annual Meeting” tab on the main page!
All current PSG members (as of 30 Dec 2019) were sent ballots on 2 January 2020. Didn’t receive yours? First check your membership status, then email psg_elections@pacificseabirdgroup.org
The Common Murre Restoration Project is seeking up to 2 Wildlife Technicians to monitor breeding seabirds along the central California Coast. Deadline to apply: 7 January 2020.
The Common Murre Restoration Project is seeking up to 3 Site Leaders to monitor breeding seabirds along the central California Coast. Deadline to apply: 7 January 2020.
USFWS is seeking volunteers for 6 months at Midway Atoll for the biological program from April -Nov, 2020. Deadline to apply: 5 January 2020.
The abstract deadline for PSG 2020 in Portland, Oregon, Feb 12-15 is TODAY, 6 December 2019 at 11:59PM. Visit pacificseabirdgroup.org/annual-meeting/ for access to the abstract submission portal.
We’re actively recruiting PSG members to host PSG 2022 and beyond. Could that be you and your team!? Click here to read about the application process, and complete the annual meeting survey. If you have additional questions, please contact the Past Chair for more information!
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