#WomenInSeabirdScience
Anna Vallery @AnnaValBirdGal is a Biological Science Technician (Avian Biologist) at US Fish and Wildlife Service researches and conserves seabirds at USFWS Pacific Remote Islands and Monuments, developing machine-learning tool for drone monitoring colonies
Last September, I wrote about the proposed introduction of #Sihek to Palmyra Atoll. Yesterday, U.S. Fish & Wildlife officially approved it. This is a huge step for this bird that has been extinct from the wild since 1988! 🥳
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I'm excited to share our new review paper in @ESAFrontiers showcasing how #CitizenScience programs around the world are advancing science, education & policy on the global issue of bird-window collisions!
(photos courtesy of B Jones/T Brys, J Liu & A Sun)
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📸Anna Vallery
It's been one week since we were all together in Corpus Christi, Texas for the 2022 Waterbird Society Annual Meeting! Over the next few weeks we'll be highlighting some amazing events, presentations, and people who made this meeting a success!
One of the symposia at our upcoming Annual Meeting is for everyone on #TeamTern!
Progress and Priorities: Black Tern Conservation Consortium.
Check out our full line-up of symposia at the 2022 Annual Meeting by visiting https://t.co/5RszInXxFf
#WBS2022#Waterbirds2022
With increasing reports of dead and sick guillemots and shoreline foraging, could people tag their reports with #AukWreck2
Hope this isn’t tempting fate but useful to establish this now to help monitor progress. A “wreck” is a large mortality of #seabirds.
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The 2022 Waterbird Society Annual Meeting is rapidly approaching and the deadline for receiving the discounted hotel rate at the Omni Corpus Christi Hotel is September 30!
Reserve your room online using link you received in your email or by visiting https://t.co/IqYsQvkOAF
Back from 3.5 remote, off-the-grid, science-filled, birdy, challenging, sweaty, fly-covered, incredible, and adventure-heavy months on Kamole (Laysan) Island!
[A biologist in a field of Black-footed Albatross makes the perfect perch for a Red-footed Booby] #NWHI#fieldwork
The Cornell Lab of Ornithology is seeking a DATA SCIENTIST to do exciting, innovative work at interface of machine learning, statistics, and ecology to improve/extend models of species’ distribution & abundance. #ScienceTwitter#ornithology#Jobs#Ecology
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PSG student grants open TOMORROW!
This grant aids student-led research in the promotion of up-and-coming scholar members of PSG. At least three grants will be awarded, one grant per degree-level (bachelor, master, doctoral).
Learn more about it here!
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BirdCast's Migration Dashboard is now live! Follow the amazing numbers of migratory birds passing over your local county or state, in real-time! https://t.co/u5X5ezQfPg Dig into flight altitudes, migration speeds, historical comparisons, and much more!
"Turning lights out at night is just removing another straw off the camel’s back in trying to limit the impact we’re having on migratory birds," says @HoustonAudubon's Anna Vallery.
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New posts about #lightpollution and #seabirds at the Ecolights For Seabirds website (https://t.co/it1QSl287F) featuring these two new research papers:
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