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Western Field Ornithologists Annual Conference | ||
Each year WFO holds a multi-day conference with field trips, scientific papers, workshops and keynote addresses, as well as the annual membership meeting. The location varies, with the last three conferences having taken place in Ashland, Oregon; Santa Maria, California; and Boulder, Colorado. WFO 2007 Conference Our 32nd annual meeting, set for Las Vegas, Nevada, September 27 30, 2007 is shaping up beautifully with thanks to our local hosts, Red Rock Audubon Society (RRAS). The meeting will be held at Sams Town Hotel, 5111 Boulder Highway, Las Vegas, Nevada, 702-456-7777, www.samstownlv.com.
Lodging. There are a limited number of rooms available for the meeting, so make your reservations now. The cost of rooms for the meeting is structured somewhat differently than we are used to, but quite the norm for Las Vegas: $39.00 per night for Sunday through Thursday and $99.00 per night for Friday, and Saturday, thus averaging $79.00 per night for the meeting. There is also a fully developed RV campsite at the hotel that includes all hook ups for $25.53 per night, incl. tax, for a vehicle 37' or less. The hotel also provides wireless Internet for $9.99 per day. And, upon request, the hotel will provide a small refrigerator in your room for $10.00 per night. Bring the family. Sams Town is a self-contained resort and has everything, including a bowling alley, movie theater, pools, day spa, shopping, family activities and free transportation to other locations in the Vegas area, so think about bringing your family. No breakfasts or lunches will be on the registration form this year since the hotel has numerous places to have a meal that cater to every budget. Bag lunches will be available for an extra fee for the all-day field trips. Field Trips. Je Anne Branca of RRAS and Ted Floyd of WFO have endeavored to describe the various field trips and expected birds for you. This information is posted here and on the Red Rock website. Je Anne, the field trip coordinator for this meeting, has put together a cross section of the best birding locations in the region with local leaders who know these locations. The local leaders will be teamed with the WFO stalwarts, so keep your eyes on the website for descriptions of the field trips. Meeting Activities. Included in your registration will be our afternoon field ornithology science sessions, coordinated by Debbie VanDooremolen of RRAS, the welcoming reception, an incredible book signing event (see description below), the experts sounds panel, photographic identification panel, a presentation by the authors of the Atlas of Nevadas Breeding Birds, a great silent auction, and the camaraderie for which WFO is well known. Keynote Address. Gracing our keynote stage this year will be Chris Elphick. Chris was a co-author on the team that wrote the Atlas of the Breeding Birds of Nevada. Formerly a Nevadan, Chris is now at the University of Connecticut. He is also the co-author, with Barney Dunning, of the Sibley Guide to Bird Life and Behavior. Our thanks go to the Great Basin Bird Observatory, which is co-sponsoring the expenses of our keynote speaker. Workshops. Associated with this meeting will be two off-site workshops and one onsite workshop available for further developing your field ornithology skills. Fridays workshops will be a banding and mist-netting workshop with Chris Dodge of the U. S. Bureau of Reclamation (limited to 15 people) AND a workshop on monitoring nocturnal migration with Andrew Farnsworth and Michael Powers of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. The banding workshop will begin a half hour before dawn at 5 a.m. somewhere in the Clark County Wetlands/Las Vegas Wash area and last for 5 hours. The workshop on monitoring nocturnal migration will begin at 8 a.m. The Saturday off-site workshop will be with John Klicka of the University of Nevada Las Vegas and UNLVs Barrick Museum. Limited to 20 people, this hands-on workshop will be devoted to the uses of study skins and their preparation. Book Signing. There will be a book-signing party in conjunction with this years meeting in Las Vegas. A great many friends of WFO have published books in 2007. We are planning on having the signing because many of the authors will be in attendance this year: John Dunn (Field Guide to the Birds of North America, Warblers, Birds of the Los Angeles Region); Ted Floyd, Chris Elphick, Gram Chisholm, Elisabeth Ammon (Atlas of the Breeding Birds of Nevada); Dan Gibson (Birds of the Aleutians); Robb Hamilton, Richard Erickson, Michael Patton (Rare Birds of California); Steve Howell (Gulls of the Americas); Alan Contreras (Birds of Lane County, Oregon; Birds of Oregon: A General Reference); Jay Withgott (Environment: The Science Behind the Stories); and Kimball Garrett (Warblers, Birds of the Los Angeles Region). Many others responsible for earlier important ornithology works and monographs from the West may be present, too, and this is your opportunity to buy your copy, pick up the newest editions, or have those you own already signed. Watch this website for a list of authors and titles. Vendors and Organizations. You are welcome to display at a WFO meeting. Space is limited, so let us know early if you plan on coming. Please contact Pam Nickels, Red Rock president, at ImaBirdwatcher@cox.net to make arrangements. Silent Auction. Pam Nickels of Red Rock Audubon is organizing a silent auction for Saturday evening, September 29. Shes lining up some wonderful items. Think about contacting Pam and donating an auction item or items. Services, new books, hard-to-find used books, new outdoor-related clothing items, subscriptions, memberships, a weekend at your vacation home, a privately led birding tour. Pams contact is ImaBirdwatcher@cox.net. You can leave your hat on… We are noticing some definitely faded or worn WFO hats wandering around out there. If you are interested in purchasing a new one for $17.00 please indicate so on the registration form and include payment with your registration. The hats will be navy blue with the Sabines gull logo. Your hat, if pre-ordered, will be in your registration packet. For those of you who cannot attend, well gladly mail your hat but it will cost $21.00 after shipping and handling. Contact Robbie Fischer, our registrar, at robbie22@pacbell.net. Availability will be limited. Bowling for laughs. Dont laugh. Sams has a wonderful bowling alley. Just in case you are interested in doing a little bowling, weve reserved two lanes at Sams Town for Friday night after the book signing reception. What can we say? It sounded like great fun when we were arranging the meeting. Let Cat Waters know if you have any interest or want to put together your own challenge team. cpannellwaters@yahoo.com. If there is no interest well turn the lanes back Aug. 15. Fundraising Field Trips. WFO will offer pre- and post-meeting fundraising field trips in conjunction with the meeting in Las Vegas, to benefit our scholarship fund for young ornithologists. One trip will be to the Death Valley region, another to southern Utah, and a third will be a loop of Nevada migration hot spots beyond Clark County. These trips will be handled separately from the meeting registration. They will be carpooled field trips with WFO leaders and include hotels/motels, on-the-road breakfasts, morning and afternoon snacks, and dinners. These trips will be offered using our new comprehensive field trip policy and no registration may begin until the trip is posted on the website in this case, after June 20. Contact Cat Waters at cpannellwaters@yahoo.com. Optics: There will be an optics vendor on site for this meeting. They will also participate in the field trips. If you have a particular item that you would like to see in action or trial contact Pam Nickels, ImaBirdwatcher@cox.net and shell send you their pre-meeting contact info so you can ask them to bring your special request along. | |||
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