May/June NEWSBrief

The Ornithological Council is pleased to provide this bimonthly report covering activities in May and June 2025. Over the last two months, Ornithological Council staff:

  1. Continued our efforts to support the U.S. Geological Survey’s Ecosystems Mission Area, which the administration intends to eliminate in the FY 2026 budget. The OC has contacted the U.S. Geological Survey leadership, the Secretary of the Interior, and key Members of Congress, including the the Houseand Senate Appropriations Committees to support the important work of the Bird Banding Laboratory and the Breeding Bird Survey.
  1. Corresponded with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service staff lead on purposeful take policy and liaison to the regional migratory bird permit offices, regarding the recent changes to Migratory Bird Treaty Act permits and other issues.
  1. Continued our work on the 5th edition of the Guidelines to the Use of Wild Birds in Research. Work is currently underway by volunteers teams of authors to conduct literature reviews and revise the existing text.We are still looking for (1) a chapter lead for Captive Management, (2) a chapter lead for Minor Manipulative Procedures, and (3) more co-authors for Major Manipulative Procedures. If you’re interested, please contact laurabiesoc@gmail.com.
  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. Provided direct individual assistance to ornithologists who belong to OC societies regarding the permits necessary to complete their research. During May and June, we assisted three individuals with permit issues.
  1. Posted the articles and updates on the Ornithology Exchange: