Consider the OOS Conservation Fund for end-of-year giving

Consider the OOS Conservation Fund for end-of-year giving

“We will put your money to good use!” – Bil Kerrigan, Chair, OOS Conservation Committee”

The Conservation Committee of the Ohio Ornithological Society is dedicated to helping people like you help birds. Here are just a few of the projects we have supported in the last few years with dollars from OOS memberships and other donations:

  • Kestrel and Tree Swallow next boxes on the Reclaimed Surface-mined lands around The Wilds
  • A high-tech Motus wildlife tracking station along Lake Erie
  • Support for a volunteer day to remove invasive plants from important bird habitat in a Preble County Park.
  • Supplies for an ongoing Herring Gull banding project on Lake Erie.
  • Purple Martin nesting gourds in Delaware County.
  • Construction of Chimney Swift Towers in Lorain, Cuyahoga, and Muskingum
    County
  • Prothonotary Warbler Research at the Black Swamp Bird Observatory

All OOS officers and committee members donate their time, and the groups we support depend upon volunteers to carry out their projects. Just last weekend I visited volunteer members of the Friends of Dillon State Park, who were busy constructing a Chimney Swift Tower they will install on
park grounds in the coming months. The OOS Conservation Committee covered the costs of the supplies; all other expenses will be covered by the volunteers and Park staff. Every penny you give goes directly to helping the birds of Ohio.

Please consider a donation to the OOS Conservation Fund, the Youth Education Fund, the General Education Fund, or the Doreene Linzell Fund

2023 OOS Annual Meeting Recap

2023 OOS Annual Meeting Recap

2023 Ohio Ornithological Society Annual Meeting Recap

OOS members, guests and board members enjoyed a day of birding, good food, a look back at 2023 and to the future in 2024. And, enjoyed chili made by board members and voted for their favorite — East Central Regional Director, Barb Lindenmuth was the winner.

Your 2024 Board of Directors

  • Executive Board:
    Sue Evanoff, President; Jeremy Dominguez, Vice President; Kisa Weeman, Executive Secretary; Bruce Miller, Treasurer; Amy Downing, Recording Secretary.
  • Regional Directors:
    Northeast – Leigh Casal; Northwest – Trevor Zook; Central – Troy Herrel; East Central – Barb Lindenmuth; Southeast – Melissa Wales; Southwest – Tyler Ficker; Directors-at-Large – Ethan Kistler and Shane Myers.

A SPECIAL THANKS goes out to Jason Larson for hosting the event at the beautiful property and facility – Gorman Nature Center in Richland County. And, especially to Gary Cowell, Luke Donahue and Jason Larson for leading trips to Clear Fork Reservoir and the Wild Bird Sanctuary trails where, I believe, a good time was had by all.