Bird Banding Laboratory
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Bird Banding Laboratory (BBL) is an integrated scientific program established by the U.S. Geological Survey to manage bird banding activities in North America. It plays a crucial role in avian research, conservation, and management by providing data on bird movements, survival rates, and population dynamics.
Mission
The Bird Banding Laboratory's mission is to facilitate the collection, archiving, and dissemination of data from banded birds to support research, management, and conservation efforts. By managing this extensive database, BBL helps in understanding bird migration, population trends, longevity, and the effects of environmental changes on bird species.
Parent organization
The BBL is part of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), specifically within the Patuxent Wildlife Research Center (PWRC).
Legislation
BBL was indirectly created following the [Migratory Bird Treaty Act of 1918](https://www.fws.gov/birds/policies-and-regulations/laws-legislations/migratory-bird-treaty-act.php), which necessitated the management of migratory birds, including through banding.
Partners
- Canadian Wildlife Service, which jointly administers the North American Bird Banding Program. - Various state and local wildlife agencies, educational institutions, and non-profit organizations involved in bird banding.
Number of employees
Specific employee numbers are not publicly detailed.
Organization structure
- Banding Permits and Data Management oversees the issuance of banding permits, data collection from banders, and management of banding and encounter records.
- Research Support provides resources, advice, and data to researchers and conservationists.
List of programs
- North American Bird Banding Program
- Band Encounter Reporting
- Banding Permits and Training
Last total enacted budget
Budget details for BBL are not specified separately in public records, as it is part of the larger USGS funding.
Leader
Bruce Peterjohn was the last known Chief of the Bird Banding Laboratory, but updates on leadership might not be current.
Services provided
The BBL provides services like issuing federal bird banding permits, managing banding data, supplying bands, and offering technical support to banders. It also maintains a vast database of banding and recovery information, which is crucial for scientific studies on bird migration, survival, and population dynamics.
Regulations overseen
While not directly overseeing regulations, BBL ensures compliance with the Migratory Bird Treaty Act regarding the banding of migratory birds. It also manages data under federal guidelines to protect species and support conservation efforts.
Headquarters address
12100 Beech Forest Road, Laurel, Maryland 20708
Website
https://www.usgs.gov/centers/pwrc/science/bird-banding-laboratory
Wikipedia article
There is no dedicated Wikipedia article for the Bird Banding Laboratory itself, but it is mentioned in relation to the [wikipedia:North American Bird Banding Program].
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