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  • Cabin Fever Series

    Event Location 59 Factory Rd, Port Clyde, ME, United States

    Please join us for our Cabin Fever presentation on Monday, January 22 at 11am. We are thrilled to have Sam Chapman share his vast knowledge of alewives. Learn about their life cycle, migration, historical & cultural importance, current population data & connection to Maine’s economy. Our Cabin Fever Series is the perfect opportunity to socialize…

  • Queen’s University Environmental DNA Workshop 2024

    Where: Queen's University Biological Station - Opinicon Campus When: Arriving Sunday, May 12th to Friday, May 17th 2024 Target audience: professional biologists in governmental or consulting sectors, NGO personnel, senior undergraduates and grad students seeking additional skills Registration: Meals & accommodations included. Students $875, General Public/Professionals $1150 Transportation to/from Kingston and the Biological Station is included (from Queen's University main campus or Kingston…

    $ Canadian1150
  • Summer Lecture Series: Melissa Sevigny, Author of “Brave the Wild River”

    UMBS Lecture Hall 9133 Biological Rd, Pellston, MI, US

    Melissa Sevigny, the author of the book “Brave the Wild River,” will visit the University of Michigan Biological Station (UMBS) in northern Michigan to give a talk as part of the historic scientific field station’s 2024 Summer Lecture Series. The event on the Pellston campus is free and open to the public. Sevigny’s book, which…

    Free
  • Writing Workshop

    Academic Writing Retreat at Lacawac Sanctuary Our writing retreats for academics, PhD students and other professionals offer you the possibility to concentrate on thinking, reading and writing in a sustained way, to recharge your battery, and to gain new inspiration. For individuals and groups. Let original new ideas be born, maybe even ground-breaking ideas for…

    $300
  • Applied Bioacoustics in Conservation and Practice Field Course

    Skukuza Research Station (SSLI Campus) SSLI Campus, Skukuza, Mpumalanga, South Africa

    Hosted in collaboration with the Organization for Tropical Studies and the African Bioacoustics Community, this hands-on field course explores bioacoustics in terrestrial ecosystems. Participants will gain essential skills and knowledge to apply acoustic methodologies in ecological research and conservation. The two-week program combines theoretical foundations with practical techniques for field recording, biodiversity monitoring, and ecosystem…

    $2000
  • Identification of Wood Warblers by Sight and Sound

    Highlands Biological Station 265 North Sixth Street, Highlands, NC, United States

    The purpose of this class is for participants to become familiar with the rich diversity of wood warblers found in the southern Blue Ridge, with an emphasis on breeding male plumage and song.  (While female identification will be mentioned to some extent, female plumages can be a class to itself. The same is the case…

    $500
  • Applied Bioacoustics in Conservation and Practice Field Course – July 2025

    Skukuza Research Station (SSLI Campus) SSLI Campus, Skukuza, Mpumalanga, South Africa

    Hosted in collaboration with the Organization for Tropical Studies and the African Bioacoustics Community, this hands-on field course explores bioacoustics in terrestrial ecosystems. Participants will gain essential skills and knowledge to apply acoustic methodologies in ecological research and conservation. The two-week program combines theoretical foundations with practical techniques for field recording, biodiversity monitoring, and ecosystem assessment, with a…

    $1600 – $2200
  • 2025 OBFS Annual Meeting

    Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory (RMBL) 8000 County Road 317, Crested Butte, CO, United States

    The 2025 Annual Meeting will take place from September 15th to 19th at the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory in Gothic, Colorado. This year’s theme, Resilience and Adaptation, Fear, and Triumph: A RAFT to Field Station Success in a Turbulent World, will be woven throughout the conference, with engaging plenary speakers, interactive workshops, and vibrant social…

    $450
  • The Crucial Role of Field Stations in Science

    Center for the Arts 606 6th Street, Crested Butte, CO, United States

    Join OBFS for a The Crucial Role of Field Stations in Science, featuring Miles O'Brien, national science correspondent for PBS NewsHour. Each ticket includes light bites, beer and wine, and silent auction. Tickets are now available.

    $25
  • The Climate Toolkit Symposium!

    Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens 1 Schenley Drive, Pittsburgh

    The first in-person symposium for members of the Climate Toolkit, presented by Phipps Conservatory and Duke Farms. Since 2020, The Climate Toolkit has served as a network to gather cultural institutions to share, mentor and learn how to address climate change within their institutions and inspire the communities they serve. This fall, the Toolkit is…

    $150
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