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About eBird

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Sociedad Ornitologia de Hispaniola

Sociedad Ornitologia de Hispaniola

To conserve Hispaniolan birds and their habitats through research, community education, and professional training.

Societe Audubon Haiti

Societe Audubon Haiti

Audubon

Audubon

Dedicated to protecting birds and other wildlife and the habitat that supports them. Our growing network of community-based Audubon Centers, grass roots science programs for bird enthusiasts, and advocacy on behalf of ecosystems sustaining important bird populations, engage millions of people of all ages and backgrounds in positive conservation experiences.

Cornell Lab of Ornithology

Cornell Lab of Ornithology

A nonprofit membership institution that interprets and conserves the earth’s biological diversity through research, education, and citizen science focused on birds. Founded in 1915 by pioneering ornithologist Dr. Arthur A. Allen, the Lab continues to build on "Doc" Allen’s recognition of the significant contribution that bird watchers can make to ornithology by providing unique opportunities for birders to participate in hands-on science and conservation efforts.

National Science Foundation

National Science Foundation

The NSF initiates and supports scientific research and programs to strengthen scientific research potential, and also supports education programs at all levels. The material on this web site is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. ESI-0087760. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.

Vermont Center for Ecostudies

Vermont Center for Ecostudies

We are an innovative, independent research group dedicated to the understanding and conservation of birds and other wildlife.  We bring 20 years of experience to our core mission of promoting conservation practices to benefit biodiversity.  With a reach extending from northern New England through the Caribbean to South America, our work in wildlife research and population monitoring unites people and science for conservation.