New Partners in Flight website

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Apr 11, 2017, 1:40:16 PM4/11/17
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Allison J.P. Begley
Avian Conservation Biologist
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks
abe...@mt.gov

From: Western Partners In Flight <WPA...@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU> on behalf of Beardmore, Carol <carol_b...@FWS.GOV>
Sent: Tuesday, April 11, 2017 10:35:32 AM
To: WPA...@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: New Partners in Flight website
 
It's official!  the new and improved PIF website is live.   Check it out for all the new addtions.  It's still www.partnersinflight.org.


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Announcing Release of the new Partners in Flight Website
Tuesday, April 11, 2017


Partners in Flight (PIF) is excited to announce the release of its newly revised and updated website!  The URL hasn’t changed – it is still www.partnersinflight.org – but it has a fresh new look and in-depth information on current science and conservation activities across our landbird network. It builds upon and adds to the content many found useful from the old PIF site.


The updated site continues to serve as the online home of the 2016 PIF Landbird Conservation Plan.  It now also provides improved access to a wealth of landbird conservation resources and invites people to get engaged in PIF’s mission of helping species at risk and keeping common birds common.


Some key features include a Resource Library, links to PIF Databases and PIF Technical Seriesworking group pages, and sections describing how PIF promotes and implements landbird conservation.  The site hosts an events calendar (don’t miss IMBD!) and blog posts for sharing the latest news in landbird conservation.  You can also sign up on the site for regular updates from PIF.


Tour the new PIF website and enjoy the new look and resources to be found!


Please be aware the updated site has a new structure.  Links to content you might have from the old site will need to be updated to reflect this new structure.  Much of the old content is still available but organized differently.



Yours for more BIRDS, Carol

















Carol J. Beardmore
Science Coordinator
Sonoran Joint Venture
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

602-889-5940  NEW phone # !!

Mailing Address:
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9828 North 31st Ave #C3
Phoenix AZ  85051-2517
  
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