Here’s a good opportunity for conservation and birding organizations to promote their work and their causes (and hats off to ABA for this new feature!):
Birding magazine, published by the American Birding Association (ABA), will soon be publishing regular compilations of very short (~150 words) announcements and summaries of news stories with broad interest to the North American birding community.
Possible topics include recent conservation successes (and failures), new bird initiatives by NGOs and government agencies, and human interest items.
These compilations reflect the vision of the ABA’s new President & CEO Rob Robinson to strengthen the ABA’s partnerships with birding and bird conservation organizations throughout the Americas.
Send your announcements and summaries to Ted Floyd, Birding editor, tedfloyd [at] aba.org. Include your name and place of residence, and keep your submission as close to 150 words as possible. To learn more about Birding and the ABA, visit: http://aba.org/birding/archives.html.
Good luck!
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Oh..thanks ..will save that link..maybe let them know of a Birders who Blog, Tweet and Chirp outing..
Are you interested in Joining us in August in Ct.? we have a nice group going so far!
http://tinyurl.com/lflskh
Dawn,
Would love to join, but Connecticut is a bit far in August – got tons going on that month close to home. Hopefully I can make another…
: )
Laura