Bird banding has long been recognized as an important research tool that has substantially improved our understanding of many aspects of avian biology and provides critical information for the management and conservation of bird populations. It is normally safe when proper techniques and equipment are carefully employed by trained banders who apply their expertise and thoughtfulness towards the health and well-being of the birds they are handling.
The North American Bird Banding Program (NABBP), managed by U.S. Geological Survey’s Bird Banding Lab (BBL) and Canada’s Bird Banding Office (BBO), have compiled a list of current resources and guidance from the North American Banding Council (NABC) and partners promoting safe and ethical banding practices.
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Bird banding has long been recognized as an important research tool that has substantially improved our understanding of many aspects of avian biology and provides critical information for the management and conservation of bird populations. It is normally safe when proper techniques and equipment are carefully employed by trained banders who apply their expertise and thoughtfulness towards the health and well-being of the birds they are handling.
The North American Bird Banding Program (NABBP), managed by U.S. Geological Survey’s Bird Banding Lab (BBL) and Canada’s Bird Banding Office (BBO), have compiled a list of current resources and guidance from the North American Banding Council (NABC) and partners promoting safe and ethical banding practices.