In the 2012 President's Budget Request, the National Biological Information Infrastructure (NBII) is terminated. As a result, all resources, databases, tools, and applications within this web site will be removed on January 15, 2012. For more information, please refer to the NBII Program Termination page.
Brown Pelican (Pelecanus occidentalis) Nesting Grounds, Breton National Wildlife Refuge [Photograph: Florida Cooperative Fish & Wildlife Research Unit]
The NBII Bird Conservation Node is an information gateway and network of collaborators whose mission is to provide online access to data and information supporting the conservation of bird populations and their habitats in North America. The Node facilitates access to avian data and information by supporting activities that:
Improve discovery and availability of datasets via the Internet.
Increase use of standards, common protocols, and methodologies for collection, management, and delivery of avian data to facilitate data sharing and integration.
Improve access to web-based tools for data exploration and visualization that increase capacity to integrate data from a variety of sources.
For additional information about the Node please read the Bird Conservation Node's fact sheet and strategic plan.
Supported Projects Learn about data and information projects supported by the Bird Conservation Node.
Bird Conservation Fact Sheet
The main focus of the NBII Bird Conservation Node is to provide Web access to bird population and habitat data and information utilized in the management and conservation of North American birds. The node also promotes the coordination of bird information activities among organizations working toward the goal of integrated bird conservation.
Elizabeth Martin
Bird Conservation Node Manager
U.S. Geological Survey
National Biological Information Infrastructure
Phone: (352)846-0630
email: elizabeth_martin@usgs.gov
The NBII Program is administered by the Biological Informatics Program of the U.S. Geological Survey