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 Bird Conservation Through Education TM March 2, 2009 
In This Issue
Jekyll Island Bird Educators' Gathering A Success
BEN Wants Your Photos
Presentations Available Online- Coming Soon
 
The Bird Education Network (BEN) was created following the February 2007 National Gathering, hosted by CEE. BEN is a CEE initiative that seeks to create a network of bird education professionals.
 
Bird educators must "present a case for birds" - stressing the importance of birds, bird-connections to a broader natural world, and our roles through birds as stewards of our planet. Ultimately, BEN seeks to connect bird educators at all levels to be more effective.
 
A BEN Committee has been established to provide advice and guidance for this important initiative, to advance "bird conservation through education."
 
 
 
 
 
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Jekyll Island Bird  Educators' Gathering A Success
 
The BEN conference "Bird Conservation Through Education: A National Gathering" took place last week with an enthusiastic gathering of bird education professionals in Jekyll Island, Georgia. The impact, however, may go on for some time. This landmark event was an overwhelming success for all involved. Our wide-ranging network of bird educators was well represented as 112 participants hailed from 30 U.S. states and four other locations in the hemisphere. The fact that this group could come together in tough economic times was a testimony to a dedication to the important education and conservation tasks at hand.

New faces were exchanging ideas with some of the most well known names in the birding and education field. Bird educators from small nature centers to national organizations to federal agencies were united in focused discussions. Undoubtedly, future bird education and conservation cooperative efforts were hatched at Jekyll Island.
 
Beyond networking opportunities, the National Gathering provided its audience with relevant and insightful programs. The general sessions with David Waller, Kenn & Kim Kaufman, Dwight Cooley, Audrey Peterman, and Rick Bonney featured not only informative content but also inspirational messages. The diverse topics during each concurrent session held something for everyone from scientific concepts and program evaluations to marketing tips and education strategies. All conferences attendees were able to walk away with fresh ideas, intertwined with important common messages about the joys of birding, the critical role of education, and our shared responsibility for conservation.

We look forward to progressing - hopefully in a blending of individual and collective projects - toward some common tasks, such as work on "best practices," promoting our "success stories," and increased efforts in the area of communities of diversity. 
 
Of course, there is a long list of birding encounters that thrilled the group - over 120 species! Bald Eagles, Wood Storks, Pileated Woodpeckers, and Brown Pelicans were constant sightings from the Jekyll Island Club Hotel. The field sessions wowed participants with the local flora and fauna as seen from trails, beaches, and waterways. Many thanks to Tim Keyes and Lydia Thompson in particular for their expertise and assistance with southeastern Georgia's natural areas and wildlife.
 
pelicansBEN Wants Your Photos From Jekyll Island
 
Got a great photo you'd like to share with us? We'd love to see it!
 
The Bird Education Network will be assembling an archive of all the great photographs conference guests were able to capture during the National Gathering.  This includes photos of birds, guest speakers, and of course those photos with all your new friends!
 
Photos will then be placed online for everyone to access. To send in your photos, please send an email to geoffreycee@aol.com.
 National Gathering
 Presentations Available   
 Online-  Coming Soon

For anyone who was unable to attend BEN's National Gathering from February 22- 26, 2009 held in Jekyll Island, presentations will soon be available online. Conference presentations addressed a wide range of topics including connecting children to nature, reaching out to diverse audiences, youth birding initiatives and more.  

 
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