FRONTENAC BIRD STUDIES

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The Frontenac Arch is the billion-year-old “backbone” of eastern North America and a region of outstanding ecological significance. It is a vital habitat corridor for migration and a critical nursery for many of Ontario’s disappearing flora and fauna.

Frontenac Bird Studies (FBS) is a new long-term initiative for the study and protection of birds in the Frontenac Arch. The Migration Research Foundation is pleased to announce the launch of FBS in spring 2009! 

Watch for more details on FBS to be added soon, and click here to visit the FBS blog for the latest sightings and other project news.

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FRONTENAC BIRD STUDIES BIOTHON 2010

A new event to raise funds in support of Frontenac Bird Studies
while simultaneously contributing to knowledge of local biodiversity.
Click here for details on the event.

To support participating teams, click on the buttons below:

Dan Derbyshire &
Seabrooke Leckie: 

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Julia Marko Dunn &
Chris Dunn:
 

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Steve Gillis &
Karina Dykstra:

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FBS relies heavily on volunteers; donations to support operating costs are greatly appreciated!  Charitable tax receipts will be issued for all donations upon request.  Click on the button below to donate securely using Visa, Mastercard, American Express or Paypal.

Frontenac Bird Studies gratefully acknowledges the support of:

The John Hackney Foundation
for the Noosphere


The McLean Foundation

Questions or comments?  Write to us:

Dan Derbyshire
Manager, Frontenac
Bird Studies
fbs@migrationresearch.org

 

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