Bird Ecology and Conservation Ontario

Toronto, Ontario, M5P 3K7 Canada

Mission Statement

To protect the environment for the benefit of the public by conducting ecological research to further the conservation of at-risk birds and their habitats, and disseminating the research results to the public, researchers, and organizations involved in the conservation of wild birds and their habitats.

About This Cause

Bird Ecology and Conservation Ontario (BECO) uses ecological research to advance the conservation of birds and their habitats in Ontario. We strive to address key knowledge gaps that currently hinder efficient and effective conservation of wild bird populations. Our programs: 1. Birds at risk in agricultural landscapes: We fill knowledge gaps and identify strategies to support the conservation of birds that nest in grasslands. Grassland birds are experiencing the steepest population declines among groups of birds in North America. Engaging the agricultural community is essential for habitat protection because most breeding habitat for grassland birds occurs on farmland. 2. Distribution, abundance, and productivity of birds at risk: We collect and analyze data necessary for understanding the conservation status of species at risk and for planning conservation actions. For many species, basic knowledge gaps exist, such as where habitat occurs, the population distribution, and demography. Filling these knowledge gaps is essential for effective conservation. Since forming in 2013, BECO has completed numerous projects to support the conservation of at-risk bird species in Ontario by addressing a range of knowledge gaps and research questions. Our projects have focused on improving knowledge for conservation of barn swallow, Louisiana waterthrush, cerulean warbler, common nighthawk, prairie warbler, bobolink, and eastern meadowlark.

Bird Ecology and Conservation Ontario
1840 Bathurst St., Suite 206
Toronto, Ontario M5P 3K7
Canada
Phone 416-652-8272
Unique Identifier 837857572RR0001