The Conservation Committee of CFO invites you to the introductory meeting 
presentation by John Boone of the Great Basin Bird Observatory. Enjoy!

*Event:* Pinyon Jay Community Science Project – CFO Introductory 
Presentation

*Where:* Online via Zoom

*When:* Thursday, December 15th at 7:00 MT

*Register*: 
https://cobirds.org/events/pinyon-jay-community-science-project-cfo-introductory-presentation/

 

Pinyon Jays are iconic, but declining, members of the pinyon-juniper 
woodland community across the intermountain west, including Colorado. 
Colorado Field Ornithologists (CFO) is collaborating with Great Basin Bird 
Observatory <https://www.gbbo.org/> and other partners across six states on 
the observatory’s Pinyon Jay Community Science Project.  *CFO needs your 
assistance collecting data across the state. *

 

*Why Map Pinyon Jay Habitat & Activity?*

Pinyon Jays have been declining in population range-wide. From 1967–2015, 
population levels fell an estimated 83.5%. In 2022, Defenders of Wildlife 
petitioned the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to have the species federally 
listed as threatened or endangered species, triggering a 90-day review 
period. 

In response to this, Great Basin Bird Observatory <https://www.gbbo.org/> and 
members of the Pinyon Jay Working Group 
<https://partnersinflight.org/resources/pinyon-jay-working-group/>, founded 
in 2017, have been conducting research on Pinyon Jays and are now 
attempting a comprehensive survey of appropriate habitat across the western 
US.

Colorado Field Ornithologists is now seeking your help to survey Pinyon 
Jays in our state. The Pinyon Jay Community Science Project 
<https://pinyon-jay-community-science-gbbo.hub.arcgis.com/> enlists 
volunteers as community scientists to monitor habitat usage and document 
Pinyon Jay behavior.

Once you sign up, you can collect data whenever you are out birding or make 
a special trip to explore a new part of the state!

 

*Interested in Participating in this Project or Learning More?*

*On December 15, 2022* John Boone 
<https://www.gbbo.org/gbbo-staff-gallery/john-boone>, the Pinyon Jay 
Community Science Project lead, will speak for 30 minutes about this 
project, the importance of Pinyon Jays, and how you can participate, with 
time after for audience questions. The meeting will begin at 7:00 pm MT. 
Register 
here for this online Zoom presentation 
<https://cobirds.org/events/pinyon-jay-community-science-project-cfo-introductory-presentation/>.
 
If you cannot attend, we will record this presentation and post it to our 
YouTube channel. You can also find the link to this presentation on our Pinyon 
Jay Community Science Project page <https://cobirds.org/pinyon-jay-project/>
.

 

*About the Presenter:* John D. Boone received his PhD in Environmental, 
Population, and Organismal Biology from the University of Colorado at 
Boulder, with a specialization in vertebrate ecology. He spent the first 
ten years of his post-graduate career on the faculty of the University of 
Nevada, Reno, where his research focused on the ecology of zoonotic 
diseases, predominantly hantavirus in the western U.S. 

In 2006, he moved to the Great Basin Bird Observatory, also located in 
Reno, where over the last 16 years he has led or contributed to nearly 100 
applied conservation initiatives, population monitoring programs, and 
conservation planning initiatives throughout the Western U.S. In recent 
years, much of his work has focused on Pinyon Jays, management of 
pinyon-juniper woodlands, and mortality monitoring on renewable energy 
sites. 

 Thanks!

Philip McNichols

CFO Conservation Committee

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