New from Atlas-3 (job ads and northern trip applicants wanted!)

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Mike V.A. Burrell
Thu, Jan 4, 2024 12:15 AM

Hello there everyone,

The latest newsletter from Atlas-3 came out last month and is now posted
online for all to read:
https://www.birdsontario.org/wp-content/uploads/Atlas-Newsletter-December-2023.pdf

Please have a read to see lots of highlights from 2023. If you haven't yet
joined the Atlas, we have lots more to accomplish this year and next before
field work wraps up. Find out more at https://www.birdsontario.org/

The Atlas is also currently accepting applications for summer field
technicians on the Atlas- the positions will focus on conducting bird
surveys in central and northern Ontario "gaps". Deadline for applications
is January 26. To find out more or to apply visit:
https://birdscanada.bamboohr.com/careers/25

The Atlas is also looking for volunteers interested in Atlasing in remote
parts of Ontario's north on fly-in trips. A full list of planned 2024
trips, information, and an application form can be found at
https://www.birdsontario.org/northern-trips/

Happy Atlassing!

Mike Burrell
Coordinator, Ontario Breeding Bird Atlas-3

Terrestrial Assessment Unit

Canadian Wildlife Service (Ontario) / Environment and Climate Change Canada
/ Government of Canada
mail c/o NHIC 300 Water St., 2nd Floor, North Tower, Peterborough, ON, K9J
3C7

michael.burrell@ec.gc.ca
Mobile 873-353-9932

Hello there everyone, The latest newsletter from Atlas-3 came out last month and is now posted online for all to read: https://www.birdsontario.org/wp-content/uploads/Atlas-Newsletter-December-2023.pdf Please have a read to see lots of highlights from 2023. If you haven't yet joined the Atlas, we have lots more to accomplish this year and next before field work wraps up. Find out more at https://www.birdsontario.org/ The Atlas is also currently accepting applications for summer field technicians on the Atlas- the positions will focus on conducting bird surveys in central and northern Ontario "gaps". Deadline for applications is January 26. To find out more or to apply visit: https://birdscanada.bamboohr.com/careers/25 The Atlas is also looking for volunteers interested in Atlasing in remote parts of Ontario's north on fly-in trips. A full list of planned 2024 trips, information, and an application form can be found at https://www.birdsontario.org/northern-trips/ Happy Atlassing! *Mike Burrell* Coordinator, Ontario Breeding Bird Atlas-3 Terrestrial Assessment Unit Canadian Wildlife Service (Ontario) / Environment and Climate Change Canada / Government of Canada mail c/o NHIC 300 Water St., 2nd Floor, North Tower, Peterborough, ON, K9J 3C7 michael.burrell@ec.gc.ca Mobile 873-353-9932