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Photo: Rain Saulnier | Based at Birds Canada, the Data Mobilization Specialist will work in close partnership with national (e.g., ABMI, Biodiversity Pathways) and international (e.g., GBIF, TDWG, AKN, Cornell) collaborators and Indigenous partners to establish data standards, policies and pipelines to maximize the utility of Canadian avian data for conservation efforts while...


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Photo: Yousif Attia | Birds Canada is hiring one to two software developers to support the development and maintenance of software applications used for the collection, management and exploration of bird population and tracking data through the NatureCounts platform (naturecounts.ca) and Motus Wildlife Tracking Network (motus.org).

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Photo: Robin Loznak | The Birds Canada Aerial Insectivore Conservation program is seeking the support of an enthusiastic, knowledgeable and personable candidate for the role of New Brunswick Aerial Insectivore Stewardship Technician. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to conduct fieldwork and public outreach focused on recovering threatened species, including ...


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Photo: May Haga | Birds Canada is seeking the support of an enthusiastic, knowledgeable and personable candidate for the role of New Brunswick Coastal Bird Stewardship Technician. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to conduct fieldwork and public outreach focused on recovering two threatened species, Piping Plovers and Bank Swallows.

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Marshes are extremely challenging environments to live in. The fluctuating water levels, dense vegetation, and muddy conditions are no picnic. Yet, from head-to-toe, Marsh Birds have incredible adaptations to thrive in these unique habitats. We take a special look at what toes can tell us about life in the marsh.

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