Society of Canadian Ornithologists

The Society of Canadian Ornithologists, or Société des Ornithologistes du Canada, is an ornithological non-profit organization serving Canada’s ornithological community. It was founded in 1983, and is a member of the Ornithological Council.

The goals of the Society are to encourage and support research towards the understanding and conservation of Canadian birds, serve as a professional society for both amateur and professional Canadian ornithologists, represent Canadian ornithologists within professional ornithological societies, publish information about Canadian birds, and recognise excellence in research, conservation and mentorship in the Canadian ornithological community.

The Society produces the journal Avian Conservation and Ecology - Ecologie et Conservation des Oiseaux (ACE-ECO), which is published jointly with Bird Studies Canada, as well as a newsletter, Picoides. It makes two annual awards, the Doris Huestis Speirs Award, which is given for outstanding lifetime contributions to Canadian ornithology, and the Jamie Smith Memorial Mentoring Award.

Annual Meeting

Year Meeting Location Notes
2016 Washington, D.C. 6th North American Ornithological Congress
2015 Wolfville, Nova Scotia with the Wilson Ornithological Society and Association of Field Ornithologists
2014 Estes Park, Colorado with the American Ornithologists' Union and Cooper Ornithological Society
2013 Winnipeg, Manitoba
2012 Vancouver, British Columbia 5th North American Ornithological Congress
2011 Moncton, New Brunswick
2010 San Diego, California with the American Ornithologists' Union and Cooper Ornithological Society
2009 Edmonton, Alberta
2008 Portland, Oregon with the American Ornithologists' Union and Cooper Ornithological Society
2007 Lake Opinicon, Ontario
2006 Veracruz, Mexico 4th North American Ornithological Congress
2005 Halifax, Nova Scotia
2004 Quebec City, Quebec with the American Ornithologists' Union
2003 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
2002 New Orleans, Louisiana 3rd North American Ornithological Congress
2001 Seattle, Washington with the American Ornithologists' Union
2000 St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador with the American Ornithologists' Union and British Ornithologists' Union
1999 Montreal, Quebec
1998 Vancouver, British Columbia
1997 Peterborough, Ontario
1996 Fredericton, New Brunswick First stand-alone meeting
1995 Cincinnati, Ohio with the American Ornithologists' Union
1994 Missoula, Montana 1st North American Ornithological Congress
1993 Guelph, Ontario with the Wilson Ornithological Society
1992 Ames, Iowa with the American Ornithologists' Union
1991 Montreal, Quebec with the American Ornithologists' Union
1990 Los Angeles, California with the American Ornithologists' Union
1989 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania with the American Ornithologists' Union
1988 Fayetteville, Arkansas with the American Ornithologists' Union
1987 San Francisco, California with the American Ornithologists' Union
1986 Ottawa, Ontario with the 19th International Ornithological Congress
1985 Tempe, Arizona with the American Ornithologists' Union
1984 Lawrence, Kansas with the American Ornithologists' Union
1983 Chicago, Illinois with the American Ornithologists' Union

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