Ontario Bird Banding
Association
is Canada's oldest banding organization. OBBA
is a non-profit, membership-driven and inclusive organization representing the
interests of all amateur and 'professional' bird banders across Ontario, from
organized bird observatories and academic institutions to educational and rehab
banders.
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OBBA's Objectives are:
- The study of ornithology,
especially by means of banding and other marking techniques
- The promotion of ornithological investigations and the publication of scientific and educational
papers pertaining to those subjects, particularly within the Province of Ontario
- Cooperation with organizations with similar objectives
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Among its many accomplishments, in 1960 OBBA proudly founded Long Point Bird
Observatory, North America's first Bird Observatory, which has evolved into
Bird Studies Canada. OBBA has also assisted in the establishment of, and retains
close ties with, several other bird observatories in Ontario.
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The Ontario Bird Banding Association provides a forum for communication among
Ontario's banders and those interested in the results of such work. It encourages
the training of new banders, serves as a liaison among Ontario's established bird
observatories and sponsors special banding projects.
OBBA publishes a Newsletter three times a year that keeps members informed of
current events and activities and includes short articles and reports. The
Association's annual journal, Ontario Bird Banding, includes reports from
Ontario's bird observatories and other articles on banding and recoveries.
The Association holds an annual meeting featuring keynote speakers and reports
from bird observatories throughout Ontario. OBBA works closely with the Bird
Banding Office of the Canadian Wildlife Service and with established bird
observatories on technical and regulatory matters.
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