2018 WBFI Annual Meeting ResourcesView the resources used throughout the Annual Meeting in Scottsdale, AZ.
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Buggy Bird Seed is Bad for Business!
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BIG (Big Industry Growth) Project Update |
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Canary in the Coal Mine: How Monitoring Birds Impacts Conservation Efforts
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The History of Wild Bird Feeding: A Global Perspective
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Inspire the Next Generation to Feed Wild Birds: Here's How
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Serving Young Adults who Feed Birds
Vicki Martin | Cornell Lab of Ornithology
Link to Prezi Presentation: Serving Young Adults who Feed Birds
What Happened to Winter?
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Why Do People Feed Wild Birds?
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SPEAKER BIOS
DARRYL JONES | GRIFFITH UNIVERSITY
Dr. Darryl Jones is an Australian professor and researcher with long-term interests in the interactions between humans and wildlife. He has been investigating how some species are able to successfully exploit urban environments while most cannot. He has published over 160 scientific articles but is also deeply committed to communicating with the community. He is the author of the first book on wild bird feeding throughout the world: “The Birds At My Table - Why We Feed Wild Birds and Why It Matters“ (Cornell 2018). |
MARY GUTHRIE | CORNELL LAB OF ORNITHOLOGY
Mary Guthrie is the Director of Corporate Marketing Partnerships at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. She is an experienced Director of Corporate Marketing with a demonstrated history of working in the research industry. Guthrie is skilled in Nonprofit Organizations, Integrated Marketing, Event Management, Editing, and Volunteer Management. She is a strong marketing professional with a Master’s degree focused in Print Jounalism from University of Southern California. |
VICKI MARTIN | CORNELL LAB OF ORNITHOLOGY
Vicki Martin is a researcher interested in the “people” part of environmental issues. Over the last 20 years, she has conducted interviews and surveys with thousands of people and businesses about many different topics related to the environment, communication and human behavior. At the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, her work is concentrated on people who feed wild birds, and how to engage more of them in recording their observations of feeder birds through the Lab’s Project FeederWatch. |
JENNIFER FEE | CORNELL LAB OF ORNITHOLOGY
Jennifer Fee is the Director of BirdSleuth, the Cornell Lab of Ornithology’s K-12 education program. Fee is an educator and program manager who is motivated to create positive change. She is a collaborator, creative content generator, and professional development leader. |
JERRY HEATH | INDUSTRIAL FUMIGANT CO.
Mr. Heath’s entire career has been spent in different aspects of pest management both in agriculture and urban-industrial sectors. Since 2000 he has been with the Industrial Fumigant Co., mostly as Product Manager and Staff Entomologist - serving as a key technical resource internally and to clients in the highly specialized commodity and food processing industries. Mr. Heath was a champion in launching a number of successful new technologies for pest management in the food processing industry over the past 19 years such as insect growth regulators, specialized formulations, pheromone mating disruption products and others. He has been in demand as a consultant and trainer both domestically and internationally. |
2018 Annual Meeting Attendee List
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2018 Annual Meeting Program
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