Hi,
Does anyone know how to go about getting or becoming a bird bander?
Question About Bird Banding
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oneidalaker
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Nanette, it's not an easy process. USF&W issues Bird Banding Licenses for specific scientific research and unfortunately doesn't consider banding birds at an individal colony a valid reason to issue a license. Normally, if you are able to get a license, you have to band under the supervision and license of a Master Bird Bander. Your best bet would be to find a licensed Bird Bander in your area and then volunteer to apprentice under that bander. The other thing to do is to invite a local licensed Bird Bander to band your birds.
Check the Update archives, there was a column or tow written on this topic which fully explain the subject.
Best of luck
Bob
Check the Update archives, there was a column or tow written on this topic which fully explain the subject.
Best of luck
Bob
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Nanette,
I did some poking around on the internet, and the best thing that I could come up with for you is a reference to Bill Clark in Annandale, VA, not too far from you. He is listed as a NASC Certified Trainer (for bird banding) at:
www.nabanding.net/nabanding/trainersl.html
The site was last updated on 7/23/2004, so its info might not be current.
Tony
I did some poking around on the internet, and the best thing that I could come up with for you is a reference to Bill Clark in Annandale, VA, not too far from you. He is listed as a NASC Certified Trainer (for bird banding) at:
www.nabanding.net/nabanding/trainersl.html
The site was last updated on 7/23/2004, so its info might not be current.
Tony
