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DoD Partners in Flight (DoD PIF)

Webinars

DoD PIF Webinar Series

The webinar series will present topics of interest relevant to bird conservation on military lands. Webinars are held the monthly, but the dates may vary to accommodate speakers. To join a webinar, please sign up for the DoD PIF listserve. Notices of upcoming webinars and information on how to join the webinar will be sent out via the listserve. The topics and associated presentation materials are listed below. Hold your mouse over the title to view the abstract.

Nexus between Energy Conservation, Light Reduction, and Reducing Bird Collisions with Structures
04/25/2023, Eric Kershner, Jo Anna Lutmerding and Joelle Gehring, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and Trish Cutler, U.S. Army

Playback of the Recorded Presentation

Legislative Update on the Federal Bird-Safe Buildings Act 
03/01/2016, Representative Mike Quigley; Dr. Christine Sheppard, American Bird Conservancy; and Mr. Erik Schneider, National Audubon Society

Playback of the Recorded Presentation

Introduction to the Avian Knowledge Network and Information Planning and Conservation System 
02/04/2016 Dr. Eric Kershner, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

Playback of the Recorded Presentation

Using a Hierarchical Approach to Model Source-Sink Dynamics for Neotropical-Nearctic Songbirds  3/24/2015, Dr. Peter Marra, Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute

Taking the black hole out of migratory bird management: revealing migration routes and wintering areas of At-Risk grassland birds  12/03/2014, Dr. Rosalind Renfrew, Vermont Center for Ecostudies

Introduction to Stressor Management 
06/05/2014, Dr. Eric Kershner and Charisa Morris, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

Playback of the Recorded Presentation

The Avian Knowledge Network 

03/04/2014, Leo Salas, Point Blue Conservation Science; Katie Koch, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

Demonstration and Implementation of Autonomous Aerial Acoustic Recording Systems to Monitor Bird Populations in DoD Inaccessible Areas 01/16/2014, Dr. Richard Fischer, US Army Environmental Research and Development Center