November/December NewsBRIEF from the OC

The Ornithological Council is pleased to provide this bimonthly report covering activities in November and December 2024. Over the last two months, Ornithological Council staff:

  1. Met with the Chief of the USGS Bird Banding Lab, in a quarterly meeting to discuss issues of mutual interest.
  1. Submitted comments to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, in response to their announcement that they intend to prepare an environmental impact statement for a proposed project to eradicate nonnative rats from four uninhabited islands located in the Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge. In 2010, the OC performed an external review of a 2008 project to eradicate Norway rats from Hawadax Island (formally called Rat Island), in which non-target mortality was higher than expected. The comments submitted in November to USFWS were based on the recommendations made in that report.
  1. Submitted comments to the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service on its proposal to increase the fees for import permits and other various veterinary services. 
  1. Continued work on a template field study policy for IACUCs to adopt. In response to many inquiries about compliance with the Animal Welfare Act, especially regarding field work, in light of the new regulations regarding birds, the OC is developing a sample policy regarding field studies under the AWA that institutions can use to develop and enact their own policies. 
  1. Continued work on the 4th edition of the Guidelines to the Use of Wild Birds in Research in Spanish.  Last year, we published the 4th edition of the Guidelines in English, which consisted of text from the 3rd edition along with new reference lists for each chapter. In addition, old links throughout the document were updated. We are now making those updates to the Spanish version of the 3rd edition and will release the new version in the coming months. 
  2. Provided direct individual assistance to ornithologists who belong to OC societies regarding the permits necessary to complete their research. During November and December, we assisted four individuals with permit issues.
  3. Posted the following articles and updates on the Ornithology Exchange:

All these updates, and more, are always available on the ‘News From the OC’ forum on Ornithological Exchange.