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AVERY HELLMAN
Avery Hellman. Director. After attending UC Berkeley with an emphasis on Conservation and Resource Studies, Avery Hellman has worked for 5 years as a land manager at Five Springs Farm in Sonoma County. That work has primarily focused on facilitating projects that improve the ecological functions of the ranch, including a project with STRAW to POINT BLUE CONSERVATION SCIENCE: PALOMARIN FIELD STATION Point Blue Conservation Science: Palomarin Field Station Spring Season Update – April & May, 2020 . May 31, 2020 . This summary was compiled by Point Blue’s Palomarin banding interns Mary De Aquino and Bernarda Vasquez with help from gridding interns Oliver Nguyen and Sarah Stewart, and Hilary Allen, Gridding Supervisor. MARIN COUNTY SPOTTED OWLS Marin County Spotted Owls. June 11, 2015. Science, Good Management, and Good Neighbors = Healthy Owl Population. Adult Northern Spotted Owl, photo Ryan DiGaudio, Point Blue. There’s a burning feeling you get in your neck when craning to view a bird through binoculars, high in a tree in a dark forest. It’s a feeling that birders, researchersRENÉE CORMIER
Renée Cormier. Avian Ecologist. I am an avian ecologist at Point Blue in the Pacific Coast and Central Valley Group. My work is focused on intern training at the Palomarin Field Station, Northern Spotted Owl monitoring in Marin County, and working on a variety of songbird projects in the Bay Area.JAIME JAHNCKE
Jaime Jahncke. California Current Group Director. I am the Director of the California Current Group. My group works to advance marine conservation and management in the California Current by conducting research and developing tools to inform climate adaptation, marine spatial planning and ecosystem based management approaches. CONSERVATION SCIENCE FOR A HEALTHY PLANET Long-term collections of observations that paint a detailed picture of the past, capture the present, and enable us to take conservation action in a changing future. Point Blue's 160 scientists develop nature-based solutions to climate change, habitat loss, and other environmental threats to OUR TEAM - POINT BLUE Point Blue is more than 160 scientists strong. We also have a growing team of educators and habitat restoration specialists. We manage over one billion ecological observations from our work and the work that of our collaborators across the world. With our scientists and partners, along with informed partners like you, we have the tools and know FARMING AND RANCHING CONSERVATION PALOMARIN - POINT BLUE Palomarin Monthly Banding Summary: November 2020. January 9, 2021. November was full of birds, including several different hawks! Read on to learn more about some of the fun species we caught in November. READ MORE. A Year of Gratitude – Palo Interns are the Glue that Binds. January 8, 2021. ENVIRONMENT CONSERVATION CAREERS Graduate Students and Research Opportunities. As part of our commitment to advancing ecological research and training the next generation of conservation scientists, we encourage graduate students, prospective graduate students, and postdoctoral researchers to look toAVERY HELLMAN
Avery Hellman. Director. After attending UC Berkeley with an emphasis on Conservation and Resource Studies, Avery Hellman has worked for 5 years as a land manager at Five Springs Farm in Sonoma County. That work has primarily focused on facilitating projects that improve the ecological functions of the ranch, including a project with STRAW to POINT BLUE CONSERVATION SCIENCE: PALOMARIN FIELD STATION Point Blue Conservation Science: Palomarin Field Station Spring Season Update – April & May, 2020 . May 31, 2020 . This summary was compiled by Point Blue’s Palomarin banding interns Mary De Aquino and Bernarda Vasquez with help from gridding interns Oliver Nguyen and Sarah Stewart, and Hilary Allen, Gridding Supervisor. MARIN COUNTY SPOTTED OWLS Marin County Spotted Owls. June 11, 2015. Science, Good Management, and Good Neighbors = Healthy Owl Population. Adult Northern Spotted Owl, photo Ryan DiGaudio, Point Blue. There’s a burning feeling you get in your neck when craning to view a bird through binoculars, high in a tree in a dark forest. It’s a feeling that birders, researchersRENÉE CORMIER
Renée Cormier. Avian Ecologist. I am an avian ecologist at Point Blue in the Pacific Coast and Central Valley Group. My work is focused on intern training at the Palomarin Field Station, Northern Spotted Owl monitoring in Marin County, and working on a variety of songbird projects in the Bay Area.JAIME JAHNCKE
Jaime Jahncke. California Current Group Director. I am the Director of the California Current Group. My group works to advance marine conservation and management in the California Current by conducting research and developing tools to inform climate adaptation, marine spatial planning and ecosystem based management approaches. CONSERVATION EDUCATION With an educator’s mindset, we provide learning experiences that prepare people of all ages to tackle the greatest environmental challenges of our time. Conservation education programs like STRAW, intern training, and other public programs transform Point Blue’s science into knowledge, skills, and actions that foster stewardship ofour planet.
ABOUT US - POINT BLUE Point Blue is an active, trusted science leader in major regional, national, and international conservation partnerships. We are also leaders in community-based restoration and education, helping ecosystems and people adapt to the changes ahead. We bring scientific expertise, follow-through, facilitation, positive attitude, activelistening
POINT BLUE CONSERVATION SCIENCE: PALOMARIN FIELD STATION Point Blue Conservation Science: Palomarin Field Station Spring Season Update – April & May, 2020 . May 31, 2020 . This summary was compiled by Point Blue’s Palomarin banding interns Mary De Aquino and Bernarda Vasquez with help from gridding interns Oliver Nguyen and Sarah Stewart, and Hilary Allen, Gridding Supervisor. CLIMATE-SMART RESTORATION TOOLKIT Climate-smart Restoration Toolkit. Restoration Checklist: start here to plan and describe your climate-smart restoration projects. San Fransisco Bay and San Pablo Bay, CA. Marsh-upland transition zone climate-smart restoration tool. User Guide: Marsh-upland transition zone climate-smart restoration tool.RENÉE CORMIER
Renée Cormier. Avian Ecologist. I am an avian ecologist at Point Blue in the Pacific Coast and Central Valley Group. My work is focused on intern training at the Palomarin Field Station, Northern Spotted Owl monitoring in Marin County, and working on a variety of songbird projects in the Bay Area.DIANA HUMPLE
Diana Humple. I am an avian ecologist with Point Blue Conservation Science’s Pacific Coast and Central Valley Group. I serve as program lead for the Palomarin Field Station, where I coordinate the science, training, and outreach that our team of staff and interns conducts at our organization’s longest-running study site (née 1966) andCHELSEA CAREY
Chelsea Carey. As Working Lands Research Director and Principal Soil Ecologist, I develop and lead priority research projects and partnerships that will help inform rangeland management across the state. I help oversee our partnership with TomKat Ranch, and work to leverage our Rangeland Monitoring Network plant and soil datasets. GEOFFREY GORDON-CREED Geoffrey Gordon-Creed. Board Chair. Founding member and Partner, Gordon-Creed, Kelley, Holl & Sugerman, LLP; member, State Bar of California; member San Francisco Bar Association; arbitrator and mediator appointed by the San Francisco Superior Court and the San Francisco Bar Association; adjunct faculty member for the University of San Francisco School of Law Intensive Trial Advocacy ProgramHILARY ALLEN
Hilary Allen. Avian Ecologist. As an avian ecologist for Point Blue Conservation Science, my work is focused on training banding and nest searching (“gridding”) interns out at the Palomarin Field Station, as well as working on various landbird projects throughout Marin.JAIME JAHNCKE
Jaime Jahncke. California Current Group Director. I am the Director of the California Current Group. My group works to advance marine conservation and management in the California Current by conducting research and developing tools to inform climate adaptation, marine spatial planning and ecosystem based management approaches. CONSERVATION SCIENCE FOR A HEALTHY PLANET Long-term collections of observations that paint a detailed picture of the past, capture the present, and enable us to take conservation action in a changing future. Point Blue's 160 scientists develop nature-based solutions to climate change, habitat loss, and other environmental threats to OUR TEAM - POINT BLUE Point Blue is more than 160 scientists strong. We also have a growing team of educators and habitat restoration specialists. We manage over one billion ecological observations from our work and the work that of our collaborators across the world. With our scientists and partners, along with informed partners like you, we have the tools and know FARMING AND RANCHING CONSERVATION Point Blue’s Rangeland Monitoring Network seeks to preserve the ecological value of rangelands and recommend conservation actions that enhance their function for people and wildlife. To accomplish this it seeks to understand and measure ecological function of rangelands and increase communication and collaboration among managers across PALOMARIN - POINT BLUE Palomarin Monthly Banding Summary: November 2020. January 9, 2021. November was full of birds, including several different hawks! Read on to learn more about some of the fun species we caught in November. READ MORE. A Year of Gratitude – Palo Interns are the Glue that Binds. January 8, 2021.AVERY HELLMAN
Avery Hellman. Director. After attending UC Berkeley with an emphasis on Conservation and Resource Studies, Avery Hellman has worked for 5 years as a land manager at Five Springs Farm in Sonoma County. That work has primarily focused on facilitating projects that improve the ecological functions of the ranch, including a project with STRAW toGRANT BALLARD
Grant Ballard. Chief Science Officer. Originally from St. Thomas, Virgin Islands, I joined Point Blue as a volunteer at the Palomarin Field Station in 1991 and have worked on several Point Blue projects in many roles since then, from California to Alaska and Antarctica. STAYING CONNECTED THROUGH SHOREBIRDS Migratory shorebirds are global ambassadors that through their great migrations connect us across political and geographic boundaries. From frosty tundra, to mudflats and rocky shorelines hugging the edges of the giant forests of the Pacific Northwest. From the shores of some of the largest cities on the planet (San Francisco, Los Angeles MARIN COUNTY SPOTTED OWLS Marin County Spotted Owls. June 11, 2015. Science, Good Management, and Good Neighbors = Healthy Owl Population. Adult Northern Spotted Owl, photo Ryan DiGaudio, Point Blue. There’s a burning feeling you get in your neck when craning to view a bird through binoculars, high in a tree in a dark forest. It’s a feeling that birders, researchersRENÉE CORMIER
Renée Cormier. Avian Ecologist. I am an avian ecologist at Point Blue in the Pacific Coast and Central Valley Group. My work is focused on intern training at the Palomarin Field Station, Northern Spotted Owl monitoring in Marin County, and working on a variety of songbird projects in the Bay Area.THOMAS GARDALI
Thomas Gardali. Pacific Coast and Central Valley Group Director. Originally from California’s Great Central Valley, I joined Point Blue as a volunteer at the Palomarin Field Station in 1993 and have worked on a wide array of Point Blue projects in many roles since then, from the tidal marshes of San Francisco Bay to the riparian forests along the Sacramento River to the elephant seal CONSERVATION SCIENCE FOR A HEALTHY PLANET Long-term collections of observations that paint a detailed picture of the past, capture the present, and enable us to take conservation action in a changing future. Point Blue's 160 scientists develop nature-based solutions to climate change, habitat loss, and other environmental threats to OUR TEAM - POINT BLUE Point Blue is more than 160 scientists strong. We also have a growing team of educators and habitat restoration specialists. We manage over one billion ecological observations from our work and the work that of our collaborators across the world. With our scientists and partners, along with informed partners like you, we have the tools and know FARMING AND RANCHING CONSERVATION PALOMARIN - POINT BLUE Palomarin Monthly Banding Summary: November 2020. January 9, 2021. November was full of birds, including several different hawks! Read on to learn more about some of the fun species we caught in November. READ MORE. A Year of Gratitude – Palo Interns are the Glue that Binds. January 8, 2021.AVERY HELLMAN
Avery Hellman. Director. After attending UC Berkeley with an emphasis on Conservation and Resource Studies, Avery Hellman has worked for 5 years as a land manager at Five Springs Farm in Sonoma County. That work has primarily focused on facilitating projects that improve the ecological functions of the ranch, including a project with STRAW toGRANT BALLARD
Grant Ballard. Chief Science Officer. Originally from St. Thomas, Virgin Islands, I joined Point Blue as a volunteer at the Palomarin Field Station in 1991 and have worked on several Point Blue projects in many roles since then, from California to Alaska and Antarctica. STAYING CONNECTED THROUGH SHOREBIRDS Migratory shorebirds are global ambassadors that through their great migrations connect us across political and geographic boundaries. From frosty tundra, to mudflats and rocky shorelines hugging the edges of the giant forests of the Pacific Northwest. From the shores of some of the largest cities on the planet (San Francisco, Los Angeles MARIN COUNTY SPOTTED OWLS Marin County Spotted Owls. June 11, 2015. Science, Good Management, and Good Neighbors = Healthy Owl Population. Adult Northern Spotted Owl, photo Ryan DiGaudio, Point Blue. There’s a burning feeling you get in your neck when craning to view a bird through binoculars, high in a tree in a dark forest. It’s a feeling that birders, researchersRENÉE CORMIER
Renée Cormier. Avian Ecologist. I am an avian ecologist at Point Blue in the Pacific Coast and Central Valley Group. My work is focused on intern training at the Palomarin Field Station, Northern Spotted Owl monitoring in Marin County, and working on a variety of songbird projects in the Bay Area.THOMAS GARDALI
Thomas Gardali. Pacific Coast and Central Valley Group Director. Originally from California’s Great Central Valley, I joined Point Blue as a volunteer at the Palomarin Field Station in 1993 and have worked on a wide array of Point Blue projects in many roles since then, from the tidal marshes of San Francisco Bay to the riparian forests along the Sacramento River to the elephant seal CONSERVATION EDUCATION With an educator’s mindset, we provide learning experiences that prepare people of all ages to tackle the greatest environmental challenges of our time. Conservation education programs like STRAW, intern training, and other public programs transform Point Blue’s science into knowledge, skills, and actions that foster stewardship ofour planet.
ENVIRONMENT CONSERVATION CAREERS Graduate Students and Research Opportunities. As part of our commitment to advancing ecological research and training the next generation of conservation scientists, we encourage graduate students, prospective graduate students, and postdoctoral researchers to look to POINT BLUE CONSERVATION SCIENCE: PALOMARIN FIELD STATION Point Blue Conservation Science: Palomarin Field Station Spring Season Update – April & May, 2020 . May 31, 2020 . This summary was compiled by Point Blue’s Palomarin banding interns Mary De Aquino and Bernarda Vasquez with help from gridding interns Oliver Nguyen and Sarah Stewart, and Hilary Allen, Gridding Supervisor. CLIMATE-SMART RESTORATION TOOLKIT Climate-smart Restoration Toolkit. Restoration Checklist: start here to plan and describe your climate-smart restoration projects. San Fransisco Bay and San Pablo Bay, CA. Marsh-upland transition zone climate-smart restoration tool. User Guide: Marsh-upland transition zone climate-smart restoration tool.GRANT BALLARD
Grant Ballard. Chief Science Officer. Originally from St. Thomas, Virgin Islands, I joined Point Blue as a volunteer at the Palomarin Field Station in 1991 and have worked on several Point Blue projects in many roles since then, from California to Alaska and Antarctica. SEA LEVEL RISE ADAPTATION FRAMEWORK Sea Level Rise Adaptation Framework . September 16, 2019 . Webinar Release a Success! Thank you to the 174 participants of our webinar release hosted by Point Blue Conservation Science, the San Francisco Estuary Institute, and the County of Marin, on October 15th, 2019.DAN ROBINETTE
Dan Robinette. As the Coastal Marine Program Leader at Point Blue, much of my work is focused on developing marine birds as indicators of greater ecosystem processes. My current research projects investigate how marine birds utilize coastal and nearshore ocean habitats, with emphasis on their use of marine protected areas (MPAs). I have studiedTHOMAS GARDALI
Thomas Gardali. Pacific Coast and Central Valley Group Director. Originally from California’s Great Central Valley, I joined Point Blue as a volunteer at the Palomarin Field Station in 1993 and have worked on a wide array of Point Blue projects in many roles since then, from the tidal marshes of San Francisco Bay to the riparian forests along the Sacramento River to the elephant sealHILARY ALLEN
Hilary Allen. Avian Ecologist. As an avian ecologist for Point Blue Conservation Science, my work is focused on training banding and nest searching (“gridding”) interns out at the Palomarin Field Station, as well as working on various landbird projects throughout Marin.CHELSEA CAREY
Chelsea Carey. As Working Lands Research Director and Principal Soil Ecologist, I develop and lead priority research projects and partnerships that will help inform rangeland management across the state. I help oversee our partnership with TomKat Ranch, and work to leverage our Rangeland Monitoring Network plant and soil datasets. CONSERVATION SCIENCE FOR A HEALTHY PLANET Long-term collections of observations that paint a detailed picture of the past, capture the present, and enable us to take conservation action in a changing future. Point Blue's 160 scientists develop nature-based solutions to climate change, habitat loss, and other environmental threats to OUR TEAM - POINT BLUE Point Blue is more than 160 scientists strong. We also have a growing team of educators and habitat restoration specialists. We manage over one billion ecological observations from our work and the work that of our collaborators across the world. With our scientists and partners, along with informed partners like you, we have the tools and know FARMING AND RANCHING CONSERVATION PALOMARIN - POINT BLUE Palomarin Monthly Banding Summary: November 2020. January 9, 2021. November was full of birds, including several different hawks! Read on to learn more about some of the fun species we caught in November. READ MORE. A Year of Gratitude – Palo Interns are the Glue that Binds. January 8, 2021.AVERY HELLMAN
Avery Hellman. Director. After attending UC Berkeley with an emphasis on Conservation and Resource Studies, Avery Hellman has worked for 5 years as a land manager at Five Springs Farm in Sonoma County. That work has primarily focused on facilitating projects that improve the ecological functions of the ranch, including a project with STRAW toGRANT BALLARD
Grant Ballard. Chief Science Officer. Originally from St. Thomas, Virgin Islands, I joined Point Blue as a volunteer at the Palomarin Field Station in 1991 and have worked on several Point Blue projects in many roles since then, from California to Alaska and Antarctica. STAYING CONNECTED THROUGH SHOREBIRDS Migratory shorebirds are global ambassadors that through their great migrations connect us across political and geographic boundaries. From frosty tundra, to mudflats and rocky shorelines hugging the edges of the giant forests of the Pacific Northwest. From the shores of some of the largest cities on the planet (San Francisco, Los Angeles MARIN COUNTY SPOTTED OWLS Marin County Spotted Owls. June 11, 2015. Science, Good Management, and Good Neighbors = Healthy Owl Population. Adult Northern Spotted Owl, photo Ryan DiGaudio, Point Blue. There’s a burning feeling you get in your neck when craning to view a bird through binoculars, high in a tree in a dark forest. It’s a feeling that birders, researchersRENÉE CORMIER
Renée Cormier. Avian Ecologist. I am an avian ecologist at Point Blue in the Pacific Coast and Central Valley Group. My work is focused on intern training at the Palomarin Field Station, Northern Spotted Owl monitoring in Marin County, and working on a variety of songbird projects in the Bay Area.THOMAS GARDALI
Thomas Gardali. Pacific Coast and Central Valley Group Director. Originally from California’s Great Central Valley, I joined Point Blue as a volunteer at the Palomarin Field Station in 1993 and have worked on a wide array of Point Blue projects in many roles since then, from the tidal marshes of San Francisco Bay to the riparian forests along the Sacramento River to the elephant seal CONSERVATION SCIENCE FOR A HEALTHY PLANET Long-term collections of observations that paint a detailed picture of the past, capture the present, and enable us to take conservation action in a changing future. Point Blue's 160 scientists develop nature-based solutions to climate change, habitat loss, and other environmental threats to OUR TEAM - POINT BLUE Point Blue is more than 160 scientists strong. We also have a growing team of educators and habitat restoration specialists. We manage over one billion ecological observations from our work and the work that of our collaborators across the world. With our scientists and partners, along with informed partners like you, we have the tools and know FARMING AND RANCHING CONSERVATION PALOMARIN - POINT BLUE Palomarin Monthly Banding Summary: November 2020. January 9, 2021. November was full of birds, including several different hawks! Read on to learn more about some of the fun species we caught in November. READ MORE. A Year of Gratitude – Palo Interns are the Glue that Binds. January 8, 2021.AVERY HELLMAN
Avery Hellman. Director. After attending UC Berkeley with an emphasis on Conservation and Resource Studies, Avery Hellman has worked for 5 years as a land manager at Five Springs Farm in Sonoma County. That work has primarily focused on facilitating projects that improve the ecological functions of the ranch, including a project with STRAW toGRANT BALLARD
Grant Ballard. Chief Science Officer. Originally from St. Thomas, Virgin Islands, I joined Point Blue as a volunteer at the Palomarin Field Station in 1991 and have worked on several Point Blue projects in many roles since then, from California to Alaska and Antarctica. STAYING CONNECTED THROUGH SHOREBIRDS Migratory shorebirds are global ambassadors that through their great migrations connect us across political and geographic boundaries. From frosty tundra, to mudflats and rocky shorelines hugging the edges of the giant forests of the Pacific Northwest. From the shores of some of the largest cities on the planet (San Francisco, Los Angeles MARIN COUNTY SPOTTED OWLS Marin County Spotted Owls. June 11, 2015. Science, Good Management, and Good Neighbors = Healthy Owl Population. Adult Northern Spotted Owl, photo Ryan DiGaudio, Point Blue. There’s a burning feeling you get in your neck when craning to view a bird through binoculars, high in a tree in a dark forest. It’s a feeling that birders, researchersRENÉE CORMIER
Renée Cormier. Avian Ecologist. I am an avian ecologist at Point Blue in the Pacific Coast and Central Valley Group. My work is focused on intern training at the Palomarin Field Station, Northern Spotted Owl monitoring in Marin County, and working on a variety of songbird projects in the Bay Area.THOMAS GARDALI
Thomas Gardali. Pacific Coast and Central Valley Group Director. Originally from California’s Great Central Valley, I joined Point Blue as a volunteer at the Palomarin Field Station in 1993 and have worked on a wide array of Point Blue projects in many roles since then, from the tidal marshes of San Francisco Bay to the riparian forests along the Sacramento River to the elephant seal CONSERVATION EDUCATION With an educator’s mindset, we provide learning experiences that prepare people of all ages to tackle the greatest environmental challenges of our time. Conservation education programs like STRAW, intern training, and other public programs transform Point Blue’s science into knowledge, skills, and actions that foster stewardship ofour planet.
ENVIRONMENT CONSERVATION CAREERS Graduate Students and Research Opportunities. As part of our commitment to advancing ecological research and training the next generation of conservation scientists, we encourage graduate students, prospective graduate students, and postdoctoral researchers to look to POINT BLUE CONSERVATION SCIENCE: PALOMARIN FIELD STATION Point Blue Conservation Science: Palomarin Field Station Spring Season Update – April & May, 2020 . May 31, 2020 . This summary was compiled by Point Blue’s Palomarin banding interns Mary De Aquino and Bernarda Vasquez with help from gridding interns Oliver Nguyen and Sarah Stewart, and Hilary Allen, Gridding Supervisor. CLIMATE-SMART RESTORATION TOOLKIT Climate-smart Restoration Toolkit. Restoration Checklist: start here to plan and describe your climate-smart restoration projects. San Fransisco Bay and San Pablo Bay, CA. Marsh-upland transition zone climate-smart restoration tool. User Guide: Marsh-upland transition zone climate-smart restoration tool.GRANT BALLARD
Grant Ballard. Chief Science Officer. Originally from St. Thomas, Virgin Islands, I joined Point Blue as a volunteer at the Palomarin Field Station in 1991 and have worked on several Point Blue projects in many roles since then, from California to Alaska and Antarctica. SEA LEVEL RISE ADAPTATION FRAMEWORK Sea Level Rise Adaptation Framework . September 16, 2019 . Webinar Release a Success! Thank you to the 174 participants of our webinar release hosted by Point Blue Conservation Science, the San Francisco Estuary Institute, and the County of Marin, on October 15th, 2019.DAN ROBINETTE
Dan Robinette. As the Coastal Marine Program Leader at Point Blue, much of my work is focused on developing marine birds as indicators of greater ecosystem processes. My current research projects investigate how marine birds utilize coastal and nearshore ocean habitats, with emphasis on their use of marine protected areas (MPAs). I have studiedTHOMAS GARDALI
Thomas Gardali. Pacific Coast and Central Valley Group Director. Originally from California’s Great Central Valley, I joined Point Blue as a volunteer at the Palomarin Field Station in 1993 and have worked on a wide array of Point Blue projects in many roles since then, from the tidal marshes of San Francisco Bay to the riparian forests along the Sacramento River to the elephant sealHILARY ALLEN
Hilary Allen. Avian Ecologist. As an avian ecologist for Point Blue Conservation Science, my work is focused on training banding and nest searching (“gridding”) interns out at the Palomarin Field Station, as well as working on various landbird projects throughout Marin.CHELSEA CAREY
Chelsea Carey. As Working Lands Research Director and Principal Soil Ecologist, I develop and lead priority research projects and partnerships that will help inform rangeland management across the state. I help oversee our partnership with TomKat Ranch, and work to leverage our Rangeland Monitoring Network plant and soil datasets. CONSERVATION SCIENCE FOR A HEALTHY PLANET Long-term collections of observations that paint a detailed picture of the past, capture the present, and enable us to take conservation action in a changing future. Point Blue's 160 scientists develop nature-based solutions to climate change, habitat loss, and other environmental threats to ABOUT US - POINT BLUE Point Blue is an active, trusted science leader in major regional, national, and international conservation partnerships. We are also leaders in community-based restoration and education, helping ecosystems and people adapt to the changes ahead. We bring scientific expertise, follow-through, facilitation, positive attitude, activelistening
OUR TEAM - POINT BLUE Point Blue is more than 160 scientists strong. We also have a growing team of educators and habitat restoration specialists. We manage over one billion ecological observations from our work and the work that of our collaborators across the world. With our scientists and partners, along with informed partners like you, we have the tools and know CONSERVATION EDUCATION With an educator’s mindset, we provide learning experiences that prepare people of all ages to tackle the greatest environmental challenges of our time. Conservation education programs like STRAW, intern training, and other public programs transform Point Blue’s science into knowledge, skills, and actions that foster stewardship ofour planet.
PALOMARIN - POINT BLUE Palomarin Monthly Banding Summary: November 2020. January 9, 2021. November was full of birds, including several different hawks! Read on to learn more about some of the fun species we caught in November. READ MORE. A Year of Gratitude – Palo Interns are the Glue that Binds. January 8, 2021. FARMING AND RANCHING CONSERVATION ENVIRONMENT CONSERVATION CAREERS Graduate Students and Research Opportunities. As part of our commitment to advancing ecological research and training the next generation of conservation scientists, we encourage graduate students, prospective graduate students, and postdoctoral researchers to look toAVERY HELLMAN
Avery Hellman. Director. After attending UC Berkeley with an emphasis on Conservation and Resource Studies, Avery Hellman has worked for 5 years as a land manager at Five Springs Farm in Sonoma County. That work has primarily focused on facilitating projects that improve the ecological functions of the ranch, including a project with STRAW to MARIN COUNTY SPOTTED OWLS Marin County Spotted Owls. June 11, 2015. Science, Good Management, and Good Neighbors = Healthy Owl Population. Adult Northern Spotted Owl, photo Ryan DiGaudio, Point Blue. There’s a burning feeling you get in your neck when craning to view a bird through binoculars, high in a tree in a dark forest. It’s a feeling that birders, researchersJAIME JAHNCKE
Jaime Jahncke. California Current Group Director. I am the Director of the California Current Group. My group works to advance marine conservation and management in the California Current by conducting research and developing tools to inform climate adaptation, marine spatial planning and ecosystem based management approaches. CONSERVATION SCIENCE FOR A HEALTHY PLANET Long-term collections of observations that paint a detailed picture of the past, capture the present, and enable us to take conservation action in a changing future. Point Blue's 160 scientists develop nature-based solutions to climate change, habitat loss, and other environmental threats to ABOUT US - POINT BLUE Point Blue is an active, trusted science leader in major regional, national, and international conservation partnerships. We are also leaders in community-based restoration and education, helping ecosystems and people adapt to the changes ahead. We bring scientific expertise, follow-through, facilitation, positive attitude, activelistening
OUR TEAM - POINT BLUE Point Blue is more than 160 scientists strong. We also have a growing team of educators and habitat restoration specialists. We manage over one billion ecological observations from our work and the work that of our collaborators across the world. With our scientists and partners, along with informed partners like you, we have the tools and know CONSERVATION EDUCATION With an educator’s mindset, we provide learning experiences that prepare people of all ages to tackle the greatest environmental challenges of our time. Conservation education programs like STRAW, intern training, and other public programs transform Point Blue’s science into knowledge, skills, and actions that foster stewardship ofour planet.
PALOMARIN - POINT BLUE Palomarin Monthly Banding Summary: November 2020. January 9, 2021. November was full of birds, including several different hawks! Read on to learn more about some of the fun species we caught in November. READ MORE. A Year of Gratitude – Palo Interns are the Glue that Binds. January 8, 2021. FARMING AND RANCHING CONSERVATION ENVIRONMENT CONSERVATION CAREERS Graduate Students and Research Opportunities. As part of our commitment to advancing ecological research and training the next generation of conservation scientists, we encourage graduate students, prospective graduate students, and postdoctoral researchers to look toAVERY HELLMAN
Avery Hellman. Director. After attending UC Berkeley with an emphasis on Conservation and Resource Studies, Avery Hellman has worked for 5 years as a land manager at Five Springs Farm in Sonoma County. That work has primarily focused on facilitating projects that improve the ecological functions of the ranch, including a project with STRAW to MARIN COUNTY SPOTTED OWLS Marin County Spotted Owls. June 11, 2015. Science, Good Management, and Good Neighbors = Healthy Owl Population. Adult Northern Spotted Owl, photo Ryan DiGaudio, Point Blue. There’s a burning feeling you get in your neck when craning to view a bird through binoculars, high in a tree in a dark forest. It’s a feeling that birders, researchersJAIME JAHNCKE
Jaime Jahncke. California Current Group Director. I am the Director of the California Current Group. My group works to advance marine conservation and management in the California Current by conducting research and developing tools to inform climate adaptation, marine spatial planning and ecosystem based management approaches. ABOUT US - POINT BLUE Point Blue is an active, trusted science leader in major regional, national, and international conservation partnerships. We are also leaders in community-based restoration and education, helping ecosystems and people adapt to the changes ahead. We bring scientific expertise, follow-through, facilitation, positive attitude, activelistening
CONSERVATION EDUCATION With an educator’s mindset, we provide learning experiences that prepare people of all ages to tackle the greatest environmental challenges of our time. Conservation education programs like STRAW, intern training, and other public programs transform Point Blue’s science into knowledge, skills, and actions that foster stewardship ofour planet.
CONTACT AND VISIT US Contact and visit Point Blue. Petaluma Headquarters. Special Alert: Point Blue Conservation Science’s Petaluma Headquarters will be closed to the public starting March 13th until further notice due to COVID-19 out of concern for the health and safety of our staff as well as the public.. Point Blue is headquartered in Petaluma, California along the Petaluma River. POINT BLUE CONSERVATION SCIENCE: PALOMARIN FIELD STATION Point Blue Conservation Science: Palomarin Field Station Spring Season Update – April & May, 2020 . May 31, 2020 . This summary was compiled by Point Blue’s Palomarin banding interns Mary De Aquino and Bernarda Vasquez with help from gridding interns Oliver Nguyen and Sarah Stewart, and Hilary Allen, Gridding Supervisor.GRANT BALLARD
Grant Ballard. Chief Science Officer. Originally from St. Thomas, Virgin Islands, I joined Point Blue as a volunteer at the Palomarin Field Station in 1991 and have worked on several Point Blue projects in many roles since then, from California to Alaska and Antarctica. MARIN COUNTY SPOTTED OWLS Marin County Spotted Owls. June 11, 2015. Science, Good Management, and Good Neighbors = Healthy Owl Population. Adult Northern Spotted Owl, photo Ryan DiGaudio, Point Blue. There’s a burning feeling you get in your neck when craning to view a bird through binoculars, high in a tree in a dark forest. It’s a feeling that birders, researchersRENÉE CORMIER
Renée Cormier. Avian Ecologist. I am an avian ecologist at Point Blue in the Pacific Coast and Central Valley Group. My work is focused on intern training at the Palomarin Field Station, Northern Spotted Owl monitoring in Marin County, and working on a variety of songbird projects in the Bay Area.DIANA HUMPLE
Diana Humple. I am an avian ecologist with Point Blue Conservation Science’s Pacific Coast and Central Valley Group. I serve as program lead for the Palomarin Field Station, where I coordinate the science, training, and outreach that our team of staff and interns conducts at our organization’s longest-running study site (née 1966) andCHELSEA CAREY
Chelsea Carey. As Working Lands Research Director and Principal Soil Ecologist, I develop and lead priority research projects and partnerships that will help inform rangeland management across the state. I help oversee our partnership with TomKat Ranch, and work to leverage our Rangeland Monitoring Network plant and soil datasets.JAIME JAHNCKE
Jaime Jahncke. California Current Group Director. I am the Director of the California Current Group. My group works to advance marine conservation and management in the California Current by conducting research and developing tools to inform climate adaptation, marine spatial planning and ecosystem based management approaches. CONSERVATION SCIENCE FOR A HEALTHY PLANET Long-term collections of observations that paint a detailed picture of the past, capture the present, and enable us to take conservation action in a changing future. Point Blue's 160 scientists develop nature-based solutions to climate change, habitat loss, and other environmental threats to ABOUT US - POINT BLUE Point Blue is an active, trusted science leader in major regional, national, and international conservation partnerships. We are also leaders in community-based restoration and education, helping ecosystems and people adapt to the changes ahead. We bring scientific expertise, follow-through, facilitation, positive attitude, activelistening
OUR TEAM - POINT BLUE Point Blue is more than 160 scientists strong. We also have a growing team of educators and habitat restoration specialists. We manage over one billion ecological observations from our work and the work that of our collaborators across the world. With our scientists and partners, along with informed partners like you, we have the tools and know CONSERVATION EDUCATION With an educator’s mindset, we provide learning experiences that prepare people of all ages to tackle the greatest environmental challenges of our time. Conservation education programs like STRAW, intern training, and other public programs transform Point Blue’s science into knowledge, skills, and actions that foster stewardship ofour planet.
PALOMARIN - POINT BLUE Palomarin Monthly Banding Summary: November 2020. January 9, 2021. November was full of birds, including several different hawks! Read on to learn more about some of the fun species we caught in November. READ MORE. A Year of Gratitude – Palo Interns are the Glue that Binds. January 8, 2021. FARMING AND RANCHING CONSERVATION ENVIRONMENT CONSERVATION CAREERS Graduate Students and Research Opportunities. As part of our commitment to advancing ecological research and training the next generation of conservation scientists, we encourage graduate students, prospective graduate students, and postdoctoral researchers to look toAVERY HELLMAN
Avery Hellman. Director. After attending UC Berkeley with an emphasis on Conservation and Resource Studies, Avery Hellman has worked for 5 years as a land manager at Five Springs Farm in Sonoma County. That work has primarily focused on facilitating projects that improve the ecological functions of the ranch, including a project with STRAW to MARIN COUNTY SPOTTED OWLS Marin County Spotted Owls. June 11, 2015. Science, Good Management, and Good Neighbors = Healthy Owl Population. Adult Northern Spotted Owl, photo Ryan DiGaudio, Point Blue. There’s a burning feeling you get in your neck when craning to view a bird through binoculars, high in a tree in a dark forest. It’s a feeling that birders, researchersJAIME JAHNCKE
Jaime Jahncke. California Current Group Director. I am the Director of the California Current Group. My group works to advance marine conservation and management in the California Current by conducting research and developing tools to inform climate adaptation, marine spatial planning and ecosystem based management approaches. CONSERVATION SCIENCE FOR A HEALTHY PLANET Long-term collections of observations that paint a detailed picture of the past, capture the present, and enable us to take conservation action in a changing future. Point Blue's 160 scientists develop nature-based solutions to climate change, habitat loss, and other environmental threats to ABOUT US - POINT BLUE Point Blue is an active, trusted science leader in major regional, national, and international conservation partnerships. We are also leaders in community-based restoration and education, helping ecosystems and people adapt to the changes ahead. We bring scientific expertise, follow-through, facilitation, positive attitude, activelistening
OUR TEAM - POINT BLUE Point Blue is more than 160 scientists strong. We also have a growing team of educators and habitat restoration specialists. We manage over one billion ecological observations from our work and the work that of our collaborators across the world. With our scientists and partners, along with informed partners like you, we have the tools and know CONSERVATION EDUCATION With an educator’s mindset, we provide learning experiences that prepare people of all ages to tackle the greatest environmental challenges of our time. Conservation education programs like STRAW, intern training, and other public programs transform Point Blue’s science into knowledge, skills, and actions that foster stewardship ofour planet.
PALOMARIN - POINT BLUE Palomarin Monthly Banding Summary: November 2020. January 9, 2021. November was full of birds, including several different hawks! Read on to learn more about some of the fun species we caught in November. READ MORE. A Year of Gratitude – Palo Interns are the Glue that Binds. January 8, 2021. FARMING AND RANCHING CONSERVATION ENVIRONMENT CONSERVATION CAREERS Graduate Students and Research Opportunities. As part of our commitment to advancing ecological research and training the next generation of conservation scientists, we encourage graduate students, prospective graduate students, and postdoctoral researchers to look toAVERY HELLMAN
Avery Hellman. Director. After attending UC Berkeley with an emphasis on Conservation and Resource Studies, Avery Hellman has worked for 5 years as a land manager at Five Springs Farm in Sonoma County. That work has primarily focused on facilitating projects that improve the ecological functions of the ranch, including a project with STRAW to MARIN COUNTY SPOTTED OWLS Marin County Spotted Owls. June 11, 2015. Science, Good Management, and Good Neighbors = Healthy Owl Population. Adult Northern Spotted Owl, photo Ryan DiGaudio, Point Blue. There’s a burning feeling you get in your neck when craning to view a bird through binoculars, high in a tree in a dark forest. It’s a feeling that birders, researchersJAIME JAHNCKE
Jaime Jahncke. California Current Group Director. I am the Director of the California Current Group. My group works to advance marine conservation and management in the California Current by conducting research and developing tools to inform climate adaptation, marine spatial planning and ecosystem based management approaches. ABOUT US - POINT BLUE Point Blue is an active, trusted science leader in major regional, national, and international conservation partnerships. We are also leaders in community-based restoration and education, helping ecosystems and people adapt to the changes ahead. We bring scientific expertise, follow-through, facilitation, positive attitude, activelistening
CONSERVATION EDUCATION With an educator’s mindset, we provide learning experiences that prepare people of all ages to tackle the greatest environmental challenges of our time. Conservation education programs like STRAW, intern training, and other public programs transform Point Blue’s science into knowledge, skills, and actions that foster stewardship ofour planet.
POINT BLUE CONSERVATION SCIENCE: PALOMARIN FIELD STATION Point Blue Conservation Science: Palomarin Field Station Spring Season Update – April & May, 2020 . May 31, 2020 . This summary was compiled by Point Blue’s Palomarin banding interns Mary De Aquino and Bernarda Vasquez with help from gridding interns Oliver Nguyen and Sarah Stewart, and Hilary Allen, Gridding Supervisor. CLIMATE-SMART RESTORATION TOOLKIT Climate-smart Restoration Toolkit. Restoration Checklist: start here to plan and describe your climate-smart restoration projects. San Fransisco Bay and San Pablo Bay, CA. Marsh-upland transition zone climate-smart restoration tool. User Guide: Marsh-upland transition zone climate-smart restoration tool.GRANT BALLARD
Grant Ballard. Chief Science Officer. Originally from St. Thomas, Virgin Islands, I joined Point Blue as a volunteer at the Palomarin Field Station in 1991 and have worked on several Point Blue projects in many roles since then, from California to Alaska and Antarctica.RENÉE CORMIER
Renée Cormier. Avian Ecologist. I am an avian ecologist at Point Blue in the Pacific Coast and Central Valley Group. My work is focused on intern training at the Palomarin Field Station, Northern Spotted Owl monitoring in Marin County, and working on a variety of songbird projects in the Bay Area.DIANA HUMPLE
Diana Humple. I am an avian ecologist with Point Blue Conservation Science’s Pacific Coast and Central Valley Group. I serve as program lead for the Palomarin Field Station, where I coordinate the science, training, and outreach that our team of staff and interns conducts at our organization’s longest-running study site (née 1966) andHILARY ALLEN
Hilary Allen. Avian Ecologist. As an avian ecologist for Point Blue Conservation Science, my work is focused on training banding and nest searching (“gridding”) interns out at the Palomarin Field Station, as well as working on various landbird projects throughout Marin.JAIME JAHNCKE
Jaime Jahncke. California Current Group Director. I am the Director of the California Current Group. My group works to advance marine conservation and management in the California Current by conducting research and developing tools to inform climate adaptation, marine spatial planning and ecosystem based management approaches.CHELSEA CAREY
Chelsea Carey. As Working Lands Research Director and Principal Soil Ecologist, I develop and lead priority research projects and partnerships that will help inform rangeland management across the state. I help oversee our partnership with TomKat Ranch, and work to leverage our Rangeland Monitoring Network plant and soil datasets. CONSERVATION SCIENCE FOR A HEALTHY PLANET Long-term collections of observations that paint a detailed picture of the past, capture the present, and enable us to take conservation action in a changing future. Point Blue's 160 scientists develop nature-based solutions to climate change, habitat loss, and other environmental threats to ABOUT US - POINT BLUE Point Blue is an active, trusted science leader in major regional, national, and international conservation partnerships. We are also leaders in community-based restoration and education, helping ecosystems and people adapt to the changes ahead. We bring scientific expertise, follow-through, facilitation, positive attitude, activelistening
OUR TEAM - POINT BLUE Point Blue is more than 160 scientists strong. We also have a growing team of educators and habitat restoration specialists. We manage over one billion ecological observations from our work and the work that of our collaborators across the world. With our scientists and partners, along with informed partners like you, we have the tools and know CONSERVATION EDUCATION With an educator’s mindset, we provide learning experiences that prepare people of all ages to tackle the greatest environmental challenges of our time. Conservation education programs like STRAW, intern training, and other public programs transform Point Blue’s science into knowledge, skills, and actions that foster stewardship ofour planet.
PALOMARIN - POINT BLUE Palomarin Monthly Banding Summary: November 2020. January 9, 2021. November was full of birds, including several different hawks! Read on to learn more about some of the fun species we caught in November. READ MORE. A Year of Gratitude – Palo Interns are the Glue that Binds. January 8, 2021. FARMING AND RANCHING CONSERVATION ENVIRONMENT CONSERVATION CAREERS Graduate Students and Research Opportunities. As part of our commitment to advancing ecological research and training the next generation of conservation scientists, we encourage graduate students, prospective graduate students, and postdoctoral researchers to look toAVERY HELLMAN
Avery Hellman. Director. After attending UC Berkeley with an emphasis on Conservation and Resource Studies, Avery Hellman has worked for 5 years as a land manager at Five Springs Farm in Sonoma County. That work has primarily focused on facilitating projects that improve the ecological functions of the ranch, including a project with STRAW to MARIN COUNTY SPOTTED OWLS Marin County Spotted Owls. June 11, 2015. Science, Good Management, and Good Neighbors = Healthy Owl Population. Adult Northern Spotted Owl, photo Ryan DiGaudio, Point Blue. There’s a burning feeling you get in your neck when craning to view a bird through binoculars, high in a tree in a dark forest. It’s a feeling that birders, researchersJAIME JAHNCKE
Jaime Jahncke. California Current Group Director. I am the Director of the California Current Group. My group works to advance marine conservation and management in the California Current by conducting research and developing tools to inform climate adaptation, marine spatial planning and ecosystem based management approaches. CONSERVATION SCIENCE FOR A HEALTHY PLANET Long-term collections of observations that paint a detailed picture of the past, capture the present, and enable us to take conservation action in a changing future. Point Blue's 160 scientists develop nature-based solutions to climate change, habitat loss, and other environmental threats to ABOUT US - POINT BLUE Point Blue is an active, trusted science leader in major regional, national, and international conservation partnerships. We are also leaders in community-based restoration and education, helping ecosystems and people adapt to the changes ahead. We bring scientific expertise, follow-through, facilitation, positive attitude, activelistening
OUR TEAM - POINT BLUE Point Blue is more than 160 scientists strong. We also have a growing team of educators and habitat restoration specialists. We manage over one billion ecological observations from our work and the work that of our collaborators across the world. With our scientists and partners, along with informed partners like you, we have the tools and know CONSERVATION EDUCATION With an educator’s mindset, we provide learning experiences that prepare people of all ages to tackle the greatest environmental challenges of our time. Conservation education programs like STRAW, intern training, and other public programs transform Point Blue’s science into knowledge, skills, and actions that foster stewardship ofour planet.
PALOMARIN - POINT BLUE Palomarin Monthly Banding Summary: November 2020. January 9, 2021. November was full of birds, including several different hawks! Read on to learn more about some of the fun species we caught in November. READ MORE. A Year of Gratitude – Palo Interns are the Glue that Binds. January 8, 2021. FARMING AND RANCHING CONSERVATION ENVIRONMENT CONSERVATION CAREERS Graduate Students and Research Opportunities. As part of our commitment to advancing ecological research and training the next generation of conservation scientists, we encourage graduate students, prospective graduate students, and postdoctoral researchers to look toAVERY HELLMAN
Avery Hellman. Director. After attending UC Berkeley with an emphasis on Conservation and Resource Studies, Avery Hellman has worked for 5 years as a land manager at Five Springs Farm in Sonoma County. That work has primarily focused on facilitating projects that improve the ecological functions of the ranch, including a project with STRAW to MARIN COUNTY SPOTTED OWLS Marin County Spotted Owls. June 11, 2015. Science, Good Management, and Good Neighbors = Healthy Owl Population. Adult Northern Spotted Owl, photo Ryan DiGaudio, Point Blue. There’s a burning feeling you get in your neck when craning to view a bird through binoculars, high in a tree in a dark forest. It’s a feeling that birders, researchersJAIME JAHNCKE
Jaime Jahncke. California Current Group Director. I am the Director of the California Current Group. My group works to advance marine conservation and management in the California Current by conducting research and developing tools to inform climate adaptation, marine spatial planning and ecosystem based management approaches. ABOUT US - POINT BLUE Point Blue is an active, trusted science leader in major regional, national, and international conservation partnerships. We are also leaders in community-based restoration and education, helping ecosystems and people adapt to the changes ahead. We bring scientific expertise, follow-through, facilitation, positive attitude, activelistening
CONSERVATION EDUCATION With an educator’s mindset, we provide learning experiences that prepare people of all ages to tackle the greatest environmental challenges of our time. Conservation education programs like STRAW, intern training, and other public programs transform Point Blue’s science into knowledge, skills, and actions that foster stewardship ofour planet.
CONTACT AND VISIT US Contact and visit Point Blue. Petaluma Headquarters. Special Alert: Point Blue Conservation Science’s Petaluma Headquarters will be closed to the public starting March 13th until further notice due to COVID-19 out of concern for the health and safety of our staff as well as the public.. Point Blue is headquartered in Petaluma, California along the Petaluma River. POINT BLUE CONSERVATION SCIENCE: PALOMARIN FIELD STATION Point Blue Conservation Science: Palomarin Field Station Spring Season Update – April & May, 2020 . May 31, 2020 . This summary was compiled by Point Blue’s Palomarin banding interns Mary De Aquino and Bernarda Vasquez with help from gridding interns Oliver Nguyen and Sarah Stewart, and Hilary Allen, Gridding Supervisor.GRANT BALLARD
Grant Ballard. Chief Science Officer. Originally from St. Thomas, Virgin Islands, I joined Point Blue as a volunteer at the Palomarin Field Station in 1991 and have worked on several Point Blue projects in many roles since then, from California to Alaska and Antarctica.RENÉE CORMIER
Renée Cormier. Avian Ecologist. I am an avian ecologist at Point Blue in the Pacific Coast and Central Valley Group. My work is focused on intern training at the Palomarin Field Station, Northern Spotted Owl monitoring in Marin County, and working on a variety of songbird projects in the Bay Area.DIANA HUMPLE
Diana Humple. I am an avian ecologist with Point Blue Conservation Science’s Pacific Coast and Central Valley Group. I serve as program lead for the Palomarin Field Station, where I coordinate the science, training, and outreach that our team of staff and interns conducts at our organization’s longest-running study site (née 1966) andCHELSEA CAREY
Chelsea Carey. As Working Lands Research Director and Principal Soil Ecologist, I develop and lead priority research projects and partnerships that will help inform rangeland management across the state. I help oversee our partnership with TomKat Ranch, and work to leverage our Rangeland Monitoring Network plant and soil datasets.HILARY ALLEN
Hilary Allen. Avian Ecologist. As an avian ecologist for Point Blue Conservation Science, my work is focused on training banding and nest searching (“gridding”) interns out at the Palomarin Field Station, as well as working on various landbird projects throughout Marin.JAIME JAHNCKE
Jaime Jahncke. California Current Group Director. I am the Director of the California Current Group. My group works to advance marine conservation and management in the California Current by conducting research and developing tools to inform climate adaptation, marine spatial planning and ecosystem based management approaches. CONSERVATION SCIENCE FOR A HEALTHY PLANET Point Blue's 160 scientists develop nature-based solutions to climate change, habitat loss, and other environmental threats to benefit wildlife and people. For me, working lands represent the greatest opportunity for a shift towards better conservation, and that’s why Point Blue’s working lands programs make me the most excited. OUR TEAM - POINT BLUE Point Blue is more than 160 scientists strong. We also have a growing team of educators and habitat restoration specialists. We manage over one billion ecological observations from our work and the work that of our collaborators across the world. With our scientists and partners, along with informed partners like you, we have the tools and know CONSERVATION EDUCATION With an educator’s mindset, we provide learning experiences that prepare people of all ages to tackle the greatest environmental challenges of our time. Conservation education programs like STRAW, intern training, and other public programs transform Point Blue’s science into knowledge, skills, and actions that foster stewardship ofour planet.
FARMING AND RANCHING CONSERVATION PALOMARIN - POINT BLUE Point Blue Conservation Science: Palomarin Field Station Spring Season Update – April & May, 2020. May 31, 2020. The breeding season is in full swing and the banding and gridding interns at the Palomarin Field Station have been busy! Read on to learn more about the birds they have been studying for the past couple of months. ENVIRONMENT CONSERVATION CAREERS Graduate Students and Research Opportunities. As part of our commitment to advancing ecological research and training the next generation of conservation scientists, we encourage graduate students, prospective graduate students, and postdoctoral researchers to look toAVERY HELLMAN
Avery Hellman. Director. After attending UC Berkeley with an emphasis on Conservation and Resource Studies, Avery Hellman has worked for 5 years as a land manager at Five Springs Farm in Sonoma County. That work has primarily focused on facilitating projects that improve the ecological functions of the ranch, including a project with STRAW to MARIN COUNTY SPOTTED OWLS Marin County Spotted Owls. June 11, 2015. Science, Good Management, and Good Neighbors = Healthy Owl Population. Adult Northern Spotted Owl, photo Ryan DiGaudio, Point Blue. There’s a burning feeling you get in your neck when craning to view a bird through binoculars, high in a tree in a dark forest. It’s a feeling that birders, researchersRENÉE CORMIER
Renée Cormier. Avian Ecologist. I am an avian ecologist at Point Blue in the Pacific Coast and Central Valley Group. My work is focused on intern training at the Palomarin Field Station, Northern Spotted Owl monitoring in Marin County, and working on a variety of songbird projects in the Bay Area.CHELSEA CAREY
Chelsea Carey. As Working Lands Research Director and Principal Soil Ecologist, I develop and lead priority research projects and partnerships that will help inform rangeland management across the state. I help oversee our partnership with TomKat Ranch, and work to leverage our Rangeland Monitoring Network plant and soil datasets. CONSERVATION SCIENCE FOR A HEALTHY PLANET Point Blue's 160 scientists develop nature-based solutions to climate change, habitat loss, and other environmental threats to benefit wildlife and people. For me, working lands represent the greatest opportunity for a shift towards better conservation, and that’s why Point Blue’s working lands programs make me the most excited. OUR TEAM - POINT BLUE Point Blue is more than 160 scientists strong. We also have a growing team of educators and habitat restoration specialists. We manage over one billion ecological observations from our work and the work that of our collaborators across the world. With our scientists and partners, along with informed partners like you, we have the tools and know CONSERVATION EDUCATION With an educator’s mindset, we provide learning experiences that prepare people of all ages to tackle the greatest environmental challenges of our time. Conservation education programs like STRAW, intern training, and other public programs transform Point Blue’s science into knowledge, skills, and actions that foster stewardship ofour planet.
FARMING AND RANCHING CONSERVATION PALOMARIN - POINT BLUE Point Blue Conservation Science: Palomarin Field Station Spring Season Update – April & May, 2020. May 31, 2020. The breeding season is in full swing and the banding and gridding interns at the Palomarin Field Station have been busy! Read on to learn more about the birds they have been studying for the past couple of months. ENVIRONMENT CONSERVATION CAREERS Graduate Students and Research Opportunities. As part of our commitment to advancing ecological research and training the next generation of conservation scientists, we encourage graduate students, prospective graduate students, and postdoctoral researchers to look toAVERY HELLMAN
Avery Hellman. Director. After attending UC Berkeley with an emphasis on Conservation and Resource Studies, Avery Hellman has worked for 5 years as a land manager at Five Springs Farm in Sonoma County. That work has primarily focused on facilitating projects that improve the ecological functions of the ranch, including a project with STRAW to MARIN COUNTY SPOTTED OWLS Marin County Spotted Owls. June 11, 2015. Science, Good Management, and Good Neighbors = Healthy Owl Population. Adult Northern Spotted Owl, photo Ryan DiGaudio, Point Blue. There’s a burning feeling you get in your neck when craning to view a bird through binoculars, high in a tree in a dark forest. It’s a feeling that birders, researchersRENÉE CORMIER
Renée Cormier. Avian Ecologist. I am an avian ecologist at Point Blue in the Pacific Coast and Central Valley Group. My work is focused on intern training at the Palomarin Field Station, Northern Spotted Owl monitoring in Marin County, and working on a variety of songbird projects in the Bay Area.CHELSEA CAREY
Chelsea Carey. As Working Lands Research Director and Principal Soil Ecologist, I develop and lead priority research projects and partnerships that will help inform rangeland management across the state. I help oversee our partnership with TomKat Ranch, and work to leverage our Rangeland Monitoring Network plant and soil datasets. ABOUT US - POINT BLUE Point Blue is an active, trusted science leader in major regional, national, and international conservation partnerships. We are also leaders in community-based restoration and education, helping ecosystems and people adapt to the changes ahead. We bring scientific expertise, follow-through, facilitation, positive attitude, activelistening
SHORELINE CONSERVATION Point Blue has been monitoring and supporting conservation and outreach efforts for Western Snowy Plovers since the mid-1970's and our work continues today. This species has been federally listed as threatened since 1993 and is a California Species of Special Concern. A DECADE OF AMBITION Editor’s note: The decade 2021-2030 has been designated by the United Nations as the Decade on Ecosystem Restoration and Point Blue is proud to be partici CLIMATE-SMART RESTORATION TOOLKIT Climate-smart Restoration Toolkit. Restoration Checklist: start here to plan and describe your climate-smart restoration projects. San Fransisco Bay and San Pablo Bay, CA. Marsh-upland transition zone climate-smart restoration tool. User Guide: Marsh-upland transition zone climate-smart restoration tool. SEA LEVEL RISE ADAPTATION FRAMEWORK Sea Level Rise Adaptation Framework . September 16, 2019 . Webinar Release a Success! Thank you to the 174 participants of our webinar release hosted by Point Blue Conservation Science, the San Francisco Estuary Institute, and the County of Marin, on October 15th, 2019. MARIN COUNTY SPOTTED OWLS Marin County Spotted Owls. June 11, 2015. Science, Good Management, and Good Neighbors = Healthy Owl Population. Adult Northern Spotted Owl, photo Ryan DiGaudio, Point Blue. There’s a burning feeling you get in your neck when craning to view a bird through binoculars, high in a tree in a dark forest. It’s a feeling that birders, researchersCHELSEA CAREY
Chelsea Carey. As Working Lands Research Director and Principal Soil Ecologist, I develop and lead priority research projects and partnerships that will help inform rangeland management across the state. I help oversee our partnership with TomKat Ranch, and work to leverage our Rangeland Monitoring Network plant and soil datasets. AN IMPORTANT MOMENT FOR CONSERVATION ON THE FARALLON An important moment for conservation on the Farallon Islands. July 2, 2019. Just over fifty years ago, biologists from Point Blue Conservation Science (known then as Point Reyes Bird Observatory) landed on the Farallon Islands for the first time. We have maintained a continuous presence on the islands ever since: 24 hours a day, 365days a year.
DIANA HUMPLE
Diana Humple. I am an avian ecologist with Point Blue Conservation Science’s Pacific Coast and Central Valley Group. I serve as program lead for the Palomarin Field Station, where I coordinate the science, training, and outreach that our team of staff and interns conducts at our organization’s longest-running study site (née 1966) and CALIFORNIA AVIAN DATA CENTER California Avian Data Center. The California Avian Data Center (CADC), a regional node of the Avian Knowledge Network (AKN) hosted by Point Blue Conservation Science, integrates data on birds and ecosystems to improve conservation outcomes today and in the future. CONSERVATION SCIENCE FOR A HEALTHY PLANET Point Blue's 160 scientists develop nature-based solutions to climate change, habitat loss, and other environmental threats to benefit wildlife and people. For me, working lands represent the greatest opportunity for a shift towards better conservation, and that’s why Point Blue’s working lands programs make me the most excited. OUR TEAM - POINT BLUE Point Blue is more than 160 scientists strong. We also have a growing team of educators and habitat restoration specialists. We manage over one billion ecological observations from our work and the work that of our collaborators across the world. With our scientists and partners, along with informed partners like you, we have the tools and know CONSERVATION EDUCATION With an educator’s mindset, we provide learning experiences that prepare people of all ages to tackle the greatest environmental challenges of our time. Conservation education programs like STRAW, intern training, and other public programs transform Point Blue’s science into knowledge, skills, and actions that foster stewardship ofour planet.
FARMING AND RANCHING CONSERVATION PALOMARIN - POINT BLUE Point Blue Conservation Science: Palomarin Field Station Spring Season Update – April & May, 2020. May 31, 2020. The breeding season is in full swing and the banding and gridding interns at the Palomarin Field Station have been busy! Read on to learn more about the birds they have been studying for the past couple of months. ENVIRONMENT CONSERVATION CAREERS Graduate Students and Research Opportunities. As part of our commitment to advancing ecological research and training the next generation of conservation scientists, we encourage graduate students, prospective graduate students, and postdoctoral researchers to look toAVERY HELLMAN
Avery Hellman. Director. After attending UC Berkeley with an emphasis on Conservation and Resource Studies, Avery Hellman has worked for 5 years as a land manager at Five Springs Farm in Sonoma County. That work has primarily focused on facilitating projects that improve the ecological functions of the ranch, including a project with STRAW to MARIN COUNTY SPOTTED OWLS Marin County Spotted Owls. June 11, 2015. Science, Good Management, and Good Neighbors = Healthy Owl Population. Adult Northern Spotted Owl, photo Ryan DiGaudio, Point Blue. There’s a burning feeling you get in your neck when craning to view a bird through binoculars, high in a tree in a dark forest. It’s a feeling that birders, researchersRENÉE CORMIER
Renée Cormier. Avian Ecologist. I am an avian ecologist at Point Blue in the Pacific Coast and Central Valley Group. My work is focused on intern training at the Palomarin Field Station, Northern Spotted Owl monitoring in Marin County, and working on a variety of songbird projects in the Bay Area.CHELSEA CAREY
Chelsea Carey. As Working Lands Research Director and Principal Soil Ecologist, I develop and lead priority research projects and partnerships that will help inform rangeland management across the state. I help oversee our partnership with TomKat Ranch, and work to leverage our Rangeland Monitoring Network plant and soil datasets. CONSERVATION SCIENCE FOR A HEALTHY PLANET Point Blue's 160 scientists develop nature-based solutions to climate change, habitat loss, and other environmental threats to benefit wildlife and people. For me, working lands represent the greatest opportunity for a shift towards better conservation, and that’s why Point Blue’s working lands programs make me the most excited. OUR TEAM - POINT BLUE Point Blue is more than 160 scientists strong. We also have a growing team of educators and habitat restoration specialists. We manage over one billion ecological observations from our work and the work that of our collaborators across the world. With our scientists and partners, along with informed partners like you, we have the tools and know CONSERVATION EDUCATION With an educator’s mindset, we provide learning experiences that prepare people of all ages to tackle the greatest environmental challenges of our time. Conservation education programs like STRAW, intern training, and other public programs transform Point Blue’s science into knowledge, skills, and actions that foster stewardship ofour planet.
FARMING AND RANCHING CONSERVATION PALOMARIN - POINT BLUE Point Blue Conservation Science: Palomarin Field Station Spring Season Update – April & May, 2020. May 31, 2020. The breeding season is in full swing and the banding and gridding interns at the Palomarin Field Station have been busy! Read on to learn more about the birds they have been studying for the past couple of months. ENVIRONMENT CONSERVATION CAREERS Graduate Students and Research Opportunities. As part of our commitment to advancing ecological research and training the next generation of conservation scientists, we encourage graduate students, prospective graduate students, and postdoctoral researchers to look toAVERY HELLMAN
Avery Hellman. Director. After attending UC Berkeley with an emphasis on Conservation and Resource Studies, Avery Hellman has worked for 5 years as a land manager at Five Springs Farm in Sonoma County. That work has primarily focused on facilitating projects that improve the ecological functions of the ranch, including a project with STRAW to MARIN COUNTY SPOTTED OWLS Marin County Spotted Owls. June 11, 2015. Science, Good Management, and Good Neighbors = Healthy Owl Population. Adult Northern Spotted Owl, photo Ryan DiGaudio, Point Blue. There’s a burning feeling you get in your neck when craning to view a bird through binoculars, high in a tree in a dark forest. It’s a feeling that birders, researchersRENÉE CORMIER
Renée Cormier. Avian Ecologist. I am an avian ecologist at Point Blue in the Pacific Coast and Central Valley Group. My work is focused on intern training at the Palomarin Field Station, Northern Spotted Owl monitoring in Marin County, and working on a variety of songbird projects in the Bay Area.CHELSEA CAREY
Chelsea Carey. As Working Lands Research Director and Principal Soil Ecologist, I develop and lead priority research projects and partnerships that will help inform rangeland management across the state. I help oversee our partnership with TomKat Ranch, and work to leverage our Rangeland Monitoring Network plant and soil datasets. ABOUT US - POINT BLUE Point Blue is an active, trusted science leader in major regional, national, and international conservation partnerships. We are also leaders in community-based restoration and education, helping ecosystems and people adapt to the changes ahead. We bring scientific expertise, follow-through, facilitation, positive attitude, activelistening
SHORELINE CONSERVATION Point Blue has been monitoring and supporting conservation and outreach efforts for Western Snowy Plovers since the mid-1970's and our work continues today. This species has been federally listed as threatened since 1993 and is a California Species of Special Concern. A DECADE OF AMBITION Editor’s note: The decade 2021-2030 has been designated by the United Nations as the Decade on Ecosystem Restoration and Point Blue is proud to be partici CLIMATE-SMART RESTORATION TOOLKIT Climate-smart Restoration Toolkit. Restoration Checklist: start here to plan and describe your climate-smart restoration projects. San Fransisco Bay and San Pablo Bay, CA. Marsh-upland transition zone climate-smart restoration tool. User Guide: Marsh-upland transition zone climate-smart restoration tool. SEA LEVEL RISE ADAPTATION FRAMEWORK Sea Level Rise Adaptation Framework . September 16, 2019 . Webinar Release a Success! Thank you to the 174 participants of our webinar release hosted by Point Blue Conservation Science, the San Francisco Estuary Institute, and the County of Marin, on October 15th, 2019. MARIN COUNTY SPOTTED OWLS Marin County Spotted Owls. June 11, 2015. Science, Good Management, and Good Neighbors = Healthy Owl Population. Adult Northern Spotted Owl, photo Ryan DiGaudio, Point Blue. There’s a burning feeling you get in your neck when craning to view a bird through binoculars, high in a tree in a dark forest. It’s a feeling that birders, researchersCHELSEA CAREY
Chelsea Carey. As Working Lands Research Director and Principal Soil Ecologist, I develop and lead priority research projects and partnerships that will help inform rangeland management across the state. I help oversee our partnership with TomKat Ranch, and work to leverage our Rangeland Monitoring Network plant and soil datasets. AN IMPORTANT MOMENT FOR CONSERVATION ON THE FARALLON An important moment for conservation on the Farallon Islands. July 2, 2019. Just over fifty years ago, biologists from Point Blue Conservation Science (known then as Point Reyes Bird Observatory) landed on the Farallon Islands for the first time. We have maintained a continuous presence on the islands ever since: 24 hours a day, 365days a year.
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