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The New York State Ornithological Association (NYSOA), established in 1948, is New York's ornithological society. Its objectives are to "document the ornithology of New York State; to foster interest in and appreciation of birds; and to protect birds and their habitats."
This is a list of notable state-level ornithological organizations in the United States. [1] [2] Florida - Florida Ornithological Society; Georgia - Georgia Ornithological Society; Hawaii - Hawaii Audubon Society; Illinois - Illinois Ornithological Society; Nevada - Great Basin Bird Observatory; New York - New York State Ornithological Association
American Birding Association; American Ornithological Society (Formed in 2016 by the merger of the American Ornithologists' Union and the Cooper Ornithological Society) Association of Field Ornithologists; Baird Ornithological Club [1] Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology; National Audubon Society; Ornithological Council; Pacific Seabird Group
New York State Ornithological Association; Norwegian Ornithological Society; O. Organisation for the Preservation of Birds and their Habitat;
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The Lab is an administrative unit within Cornell University. It has a separate 30-member Administrative Board that is appointed by the Cornell Board of Trustees. [8] As of fiscal year 2023, the Lab has an annual budget of $45.4 million and income of $45.8 million. [9] It has 18 senior staff, which includes eight holding Cornell faculty ...
New York State Association of Regional Councils, ten regional councils throughout New York State; New York State Avian Records Committee, committee of the New York State Ornithological Association; It may also refer to: The Arc New York, an organization in New York State serving people with developmental disabilities
The Linnaean Society of New York (LSNY) was established in 1878, in the city of New York, United States of America, by a group of amateurs interested in natural science, especially ornithology. The founding members included H.P. Bailey, Eugene Pintard Bicknell, Ernest Ingersoll, Clinton Hart Merriam and John Burroughs. [1]