Mission, Vision, and Values

The mission of the Ornithological Council is to:

  • Ensure that the best ornithological science is incorporated into policy, research, and management decisions that affect birds and the study of birds;
  • Safeguard and enhance the ability of ornithologists to pursue professional activities; and
  • Serve as the collective voice of the ornithological community in amplifying the influence of ornithological knowledge in public affairs

We envision the recognition of ornithological science as highly valued by society. In this vision:

  1. Research policies will be conducive to the conduct of ornithological research and its applications,
  2. Decision-makers will seek and use ornithological knowledge when making decisions that affect ornithological research, conservation and management of wild birds and other wildlife, human health, and other matters to which ornithological knowledge is relevant, and
  3. All ornithologists will have access to the resources and tools they need, and be supported by strong ornithological societies that together form a united and collaborative ornithological community.

The OC, as part of the broader ornithological community, promotes the following common values:

  1. Ornithological research in all its forms is intrinsically valuable and helps society understand the natural world and make decisions about a wide range of human activities that affect the natural world and human well-being.
  2. Science informs policy and management decisions affecting birds.
  3. Policies governing the conduct of ornithological research are based on scientific understanding of the impacts of those policies on birds and bird populations and appropriately weigh any impacts versus the scientific value of the research.
  4. Ornithologists promote and practice the humane treatment of the birds they study and continually develop the scientific understanding of the impact of research methods on birds.
  5. Ornithologists understand the rules and regulations that govern research, their responsibilities under these rules and regulations, and the processes that generate these policies.
  6. The ornithological community recognizes the value and importance of including the richness of human and geographic diversity in the ornithological community and literature.

Read our strategic plan, revised in 2024.