Prashant Ghimire | Faces of AOS
“Through the AOS, I not only receive diverse opportunities but also learn about many aspects and issues in ornithology all over the world.”
“Through the AOS, I not only receive diverse opportunities but also learn about many aspects and issues in ornithology all over the world.”
“I am glad to be part of an organization that is here for the birds, and also here for the people.”
“AOS members care so much about the society, which makes participating in AOS incredibly rewarding.”
Meet Morgan
“I firmly believe that by working together as a community we can achieve our scientific and conservation goals more efficiently.”
Meet Kristen
The AOS has been my “home” society since I was a graduate student. I enormously value the scientific, educational, and professional resources that AOS provides, but what is most important to me is being part of a fun, supportive and stimulating community. Amanda Rodewald Current institution and/or position: Cornell Lab of Ornithology, Garvin Professor and …
“I got involved with the AOS webinar committee because I was interested in making connections and sharing ornithology research and professional development skills with students.”
Meet Lyn
Ornithologists don’t fit into a single mold. We work in all types of places, from academia, to museums, to government agencies, to non-profit organizations, to corporations. Some of us are researchers, while others are policy makers or advocates, managers or administrators, educators or executives, curators or conservationists—and many of us fit in multiple categories. Some …
“I joined AOS because I wanted to share my research with a community that cares deeply about ornithology and to build my academic network.”
Meet Jarome