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Cornell Lab of Ornithology | BOW Webinar: Estimating Abundance and Trends for the World’s Birds using eBird data with Tom Auer @cornell_lab | Uploaded May 2023 | Updated October 2024, 21 hours ago.
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Birds of the World is the world’s leading scholarly, digital platform featuring avian life histories and data resources for every bird in the world. A global ornithology resource powering scientific research, education, and biodiversity conservation.

The eBird Status & Trends project uses state-of-the-art machine learning to generate data products that help decision makers, scientists, and birders better understand migration, abundance patterns, range boundaries, and trends in bird populations. This webinar goes behind the scenes to help users understand how eBird Status & Trends products are made and how they are being applied in research and conservation.

The webinar is of special interest to ornithologists, data scientists, conservationists, agencies, and other practitioners.

Reference: Estimates of observer expertise improve species distributions from citizen science data by Alison Johnston, Daniel Fink, Wesley M. Hochachka, Steve Kelling

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