Project Snowstorm- Caught in the Snowstorm
Conservation and Research of the Snowy Owl
Presenter: Scott Weidensaul, co-founder
Indigenous Stories and Traditions
Music, stories, and readings embracing regional traditional cultures of the Northeastern Indigenous Cultures
Presenter: Musician, Author, and Storyteller
Nulhegan Abenaki Elder
Frequent Fliers-Tracking Purple Martin Migration
Presenter: Bridget Stuchbury, York University
Gardening For Birds
How to Make a Nature Focused and Attractive Outdoor Space that provides habitat for wildlife, through gardening for birds. Learn how to design a nature-focused garden that helps to create patches of habitat that are beneficial to birds, pollinators, and other wildlife, even in the coldest months. The presentation will include practical "how-to " tips about birds, nature, native plants, and attracting bird all year-round.
Check out Birds Canada new interactive regionally tailored gardening resource for birds.
Presenter: Natasha Barlow, Birds Canada Ontario Projects Biologist.
Your Guide to Helping Canada's Birds
Learn in-depth on various threats facing Canadian birds and their conservation, with a detailed analysis on how you can make a difference
Presenter: Jody Allair, Director of Community Engagement at Birds Canada, co-editor of BirdWatch Canada Magazine, producer of the Warbler Podcast, and a coordinator of eBird Canada. He has appeared on CBC's Rick Mercer Report and is a regular on the American Birding Association podcast.
Hidden Connections
Explore the Hidden Connections between biodiversity and the physical, chemical, and ecological integrity of Great Lakes Ecosystems. Author of and , Wooster makes the compelling argument to "Make Room for Rivers in this detailed examination of past, present, and future of the Great Lakes and the Niagara River Corridor
Presenter: Margaret Wooster
Gardening For Birds
How to Make a Nature Focused and Attractive Outdoor Space
Presenter: Natasha Barlow, Birds Canada
I’m a Photographer?, I’m a Birder?, I’m Both!
How to find, view, and obtain great birding imagesIn the Lake Erie and Niagara River Canada Shorelines
Presenter: Larry Mathewson, Photographer and Videographer
Lights Out Niagara
Creating a "Lights Out" Movement for a Bird-safe Niagara Region
Presenter: Arthur Pearson, Executive Director Roger Tory Peterson Institute
New York City and it’s Lights Out Programs
Presenter: Kaitlyn Parkins, New York City Audubon Director of Conservation and Science
Niagara Owls
Explore the species of owls in the international Niagara region
Presenter: Jeff Jones
RAMSAR- The Niagara River Wetlands of International Importance
Presented by: the University of Buffalo Law Clinic
Colonial Waterbirds of the Niagara River
Learn about Tern Island, Blue Herons, Green Herons, and other nesting species
Presenter: Connie Adams NYS Department of Conservation
Birding in State Parks on the Niagara River
Learn about Birds and Birding Sites in the New York State Parks on the Niagara River.
Presenter: Matt Nusstein, New York State Parks Naturalist and Educator
The New York State Birding Trail
Learn about New York's new online birding and tourism initiative, the New York State Birding Trail and the Niagara Region component!
Presenter: Kayla Baker, New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
The Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement, 50 Years On
Learn about the impacts in the Niagara Region of this fundamental treaty, and what we can do to move forward
Presenter: Margaret Wooster
Why Nature in the Niagara River Corridor is Important
Learn about the importance of biodiversity birds, and fish in the Niagara River Corridor Globally Significant Important Bird Area
Presenter: Jay Burney, BON Chair
The Top Ten Reasons for Saving Fort Erie Ontario's Waverly Woods
Waverly Woods is one of the most critical and relatively untouched natural areas left in the Niagara River Corridor shoreline. It is the breeding area for endangered bird species. It also has great historical significance. It is under serious development Threat
Presenter Marcie Jacklin President of Community Voices of Fort Erie
Gulls of the Niagara
From the Canada Perspective
Presenter: Justin Peter Ontario Field Ornithologists
Gulls of the Niagara
From the USA perspective
Presenter: Tom Kerr, Naturalist and Educator, Buffalo Audubon Society
Grass Island Conservation Update
Grass Island is a small habitat located in the Niagara River adjacent to Buckhorn Marsh State Park. It benefits breeding fish, and is a roost for migrating Purple Martins. It is also a favorite party place for summer boaters. Learn what is being done to protect this valuable wildlife habitat.
Presenter: David Spiering, New York State Parks
What is Your Favorite Bird?
Tom Kerr and Jay Burney have been busy interviewing birdwatchers that you may already know, about this topic for BON22. They have created a series of short programs for you to view.
Conservation and Research of the Snowy Owl
Presenter: Scott Weidensaul, co-founder
Indigenous Stories and Traditions
Music, stories, and readings embracing regional traditional cultures of the Northeastern Indigenous Cultures
Presenter: Musician, Author, and Storyteller
Nulhegan Abenaki Elder
Frequent Fliers-Tracking Purple Martin Migration
Presenter: Bridget Stuchbury, York University
Gardening For Birds
How to Make a Nature Focused and Attractive Outdoor Space that provides habitat for wildlife, through gardening for birds. Learn how to design a nature-focused garden that helps to create patches of habitat that are beneficial to birds, pollinators, and other wildlife, even in the coldest months. The presentation will include practical "how-to " tips about birds, nature, native plants, and attracting bird all year-round.
Check out Birds Canada new interactive regionally tailored gardening resource for birds.
Presenter: Natasha Barlow, Birds Canada Ontario Projects Biologist.
Your Guide to Helping Canada's Birds
Learn in-depth on various threats facing Canadian birds and their conservation, with a detailed analysis on how you can make a difference
Presenter: Jody Allair, Director of Community Engagement at Birds Canada, co-editor of BirdWatch Canada Magazine, producer of the Warbler Podcast, and a coordinator of eBird Canada. He has appeared on CBC's Rick Mercer Report and is a regular on the American Birding Association podcast.
Hidden Connections
Explore the Hidden Connections between biodiversity and the physical, chemical, and ecological integrity of Great Lakes Ecosystems. Author of and , Wooster makes the compelling argument to "Make Room for Rivers in this detailed examination of past, present, and future of the Great Lakes and the Niagara River Corridor
Presenter: Margaret Wooster
Gardening For Birds
How to Make a Nature Focused and Attractive Outdoor Space
Presenter: Natasha Barlow, Birds Canada
I’m a Photographer?, I’m a Birder?, I’m Both!
How to find, view, and obtain great birding imagesIn the Lake Erie and Niagara River Canada Shorelines
Presenter: Larry Mathewson, Photographer and Videographer
Lights Out Niagara
Creating a "Lights Out" Movement for a Bird-safe Niagara Region
Presenter: Arthur Pearson, Executive Director Roger Tory Peterson Institute
New York City and it’s Lights Out Programs
Presenter: Kaitlyn Parkins, New York City Audubon Director of Conservation and Science
Niagara Owls
Explore the species of owls in the international Niagara region
Presenter: Jeff Jones
RAMSAR- The Niagara River Wetlands of International Importance
Presented by: the University of Buffalo Law Clinic
Colonial Waterbirds of the Niagara River
Learn about Tern Island, Blue Herons, Green Herons, and other nesting species
Presenter: Connie Adams NYS Department of Conservation
Birding in State Parks on the Niagara River
Learn about Birds and Birding Sites in the New York State Parks on the Niagara River.
Presenter: Matt Nusstein, New York State Parks Naturalist and Educator
The New York State Birding Trail
Learn about New York's new online birding and tourism initiative, the New York State Birding Trail and the Niagara Region component!
Presenter: Kayla Baker, New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
The Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement, 50 Years On
Learn about the impacts in the Niagara Region of this fundamental treaty, and what we can do to move forward
Presenter: Margaret Wooster
Why Nature in the Niagara River Corridor is Important
Learn about the importance of biodiversity birds, and fish in the Niagara River Corridor Globally Significant Important Bird Area
Presenter: Jay Burney, BON Chair
The Top Ten Reasons for Saving Fort Erie Ontario's Waverly Woods
Waverly Woods is one of the most critical and relatively untouched natural areas left in the Niagara River Corridor shoreline. It is the breeding area for endangered bird species. It also has great historical significance. It is under serious development Threat
Presenter Marcie Jacklin President of Community Voices of Fort Erie
Gulls of the Niagara
From the Canada Perspective
Presenter: Justin Peter Ontario Field Ornithologists
Gulls of the Niagara
From the USA perspective
Presenter: Tom Kerr, Naturalist and Educator, Buffalo Audubon Society
Grass Island Conservation Update
Grass Island is a small habitat located in the Niagara River adjacent to Buckhorn Marsh State Park. It benefits breeding fish, and is a roost for migrating Purple Martins. It is also a favorite party place for summer boaters. Learn what is being done to protect this valuable wildlife habitat.
Presenter: David Spiering, New York State Parks
What is Your Favorite Bird?
Tom Kerr and Jay Burney have been busy interviewing birdwatchers that you may already know, about this topic for BON22. They have created a series of short programs for you to view.