Would your research benefit from avian data collected in conjunction with a 
suite of other ecological data?  The National Ecological Observatory Network 
(NEON) is a continental-scale ecological observation facility, sponsored by the 
National Science Foundation and operated by Battelle, that gathers and 
synthesizes data on the impacts of climate change, land use change and invasive 
species on natural resources and biodiversity. This data includes avian point 
count surveys at sites across the US including Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico! 
NEON is fully funded by the NSF and all NEON data and resources are freely 
available to enable users to tackle scientific questions at scales not 
accessible to previous generations of ecologists.  Check out NEON avian data: 
http://data.neonscience.org/data-product-view?dpCode=DP1.10003.001 

Are you interested in ensuring that the NEON is a valuable resource for your 
research? Just love to play with bird data and think about complex research 
design questions?  Consider joining the Bird Technical Working Group (TWG) and 
help shape NEON science and data. NEON relies on community engagement to ensure 
we are serving the needs of the ecological community. We rely on almost two 
dozen TWGS to advise on the NEON project. Each advisory group work on topics 
ranging from data standards to specific collection methods. The overarching 
objective of TWGs is to ensure that the design and operation of the observatory 
is based upon sound scientific rationale and good engineering practice. TWG 
members also help make certain that NEON infrastructure, data and programs are 
a valuable community resource. To do this most effectively, we are seeking TWG 
nominees that represent a diversity of backgrounds, perspectives, and career 
stages.  Nominate yourself or someone else today:  
http://www.neonscience.org/twg-nomination-form  
 
To learn more about NEON TWGs and how to join, please visit our website: 
http://www.neonscience.org/observatory/advisory-groups/about-our-technical-working-groups
 

We are currently accepting nominations through Sept 30, and will notify all 
nominees of whether they have been selected by Oct 31, 2018.

--
Megan A. Jones, PhD
Research Scientist, Science Educator
National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON)
[email protected]
www.neonscience.org


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