Research - Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
The Australian Bird Study Association aims to support, encourage and promote the study of Australian birds and to contribute to their conservation.The association was founded in 1962 as the Bird Banders Association of N.S.W. (quickly being renamed the Bird Banders' Association of Australia) as means for communication between researchers as banding birds for ornithological research was relatively new at this time. The group, under the presidency of Bill Lane aimed to "stimulate the fellowship of banders as a group; to gather and distribute as much information as possible on the technique, results and literature of our common interest; and to provide a mutual service which will assist us all." The dissemination of research has always been a priority for the organisation through the Journals "The Australian Bird Bander" (1964 - 1977) and "Corella" (1977-current). This includes special issues such as "The Seabird Island Series" which covers >260 offshore islands, as well as Avian Communities Through Time which provides a means of publishing information form long-term banding studies.The organisation also provides high quality mist-nests and research equipment through the Mist Net Service founded in 1963. Grants and Awards:Fund for Avian Research - up to $2000 awarded annuallyS.G. ‘Bill' Lane Award - Presented annually via Charles Sturt University, Graduate Certificate of OrnithologyPoster award - For best Student Poster at the Australasian Ornithological ConferenceDurno Murray Award - Given to the author(s) for the most outstanding paper published in 'Corella' each year
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