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The INSTITUTE for BIRD POPULATIONS
  • The INSTITUTE for BIRD POPULATIONS
  • The INSTITUTE for BIRD POPULATIONS
  • The INSTITUTE for BIRD POPULATIONS
  • The INSTITUTE for BIRD POPULATIONS
  • The INSTITUTE for BIRD POPULATIONS
  • The INSTITUTE for BIRD POPULATIONS
  • The INSTITUTE for BIRD POPULATIONS
  • The INSTITUTE for BIRD POPULATIONS
  • The INSTITUTE for BIRD POPULATIONS
NEWS & RECENT PUBLICATIONS
 
ABOUT OUR WORK
 
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NEW VITAL RATES WEBSITE LAUNCHED
Analyses of MAPS data provide clues to the demographic drivers of population trends.
 
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GREAT, GRAY, AND RARE
IBP and partners study the nesting habitat needs of this CA-endangered species.
 
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MAPPING MIGRATION
IBP Scientists contribute to a ground-breaking study in migratory connectivity.
 
 
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WHERE DO WOODPECKERS SLEEP?
IBP and Forest Service researchers map roosts and recommend snag retention guidelines.
 
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UPDATED 4-LETTER and 6-LETTER "ALPHA CODES"
A downloadable list, conforming to revised AOU nomenclature, is now available.
 
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IBP PUBLICATIONS DATABASE TOPS 500
Check out the most recent publications by IBP staff and cooperators.
 
Photo Credits: Studying the Effects of Climate Change: Allie Bird. Monitoring Bird Populations in Our National Parks: Marty Frye. Training the Next Generation: Mandy Holmgren. News and Recent Publications, Top Row, L to R: Jerry Oldenettel; Daniela Hartman; Claudine Lamothe; Bottom Row, L to R: US Fish and Wildlife Service; danpvdb; Kevin Vance

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The Institute for Bird Populations studies the abundance, vital rates, and ecology of bird populations to enable scientifically sound conservation of birds and their habitats.

We collaborate locally, nationally, and globally with individuals, government agencies, and NGOs in diverse fields to assess the effects of land management actions, climate change, and other ecological stressors on bird populations, and prescribe practical solutions. We use cutting-edge science, and frequently publish results in peer-reviewed journals.

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