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  • Eesti Ornitoloogiaühing


    Chris Merkord
    • Translated Name
      Estonian Ornithological Society
    • Acronym
      EOS
    • Website
    • Geographic Scope
      National
    • Biogeographical Realm
      , Palearctic,
    • Country
      , Estonia,
    • Status
      Active

    The Estonian Ornithological Society (EOS) was founded on 1 May 1921 and has acted continuously since then. In 2000 EOS became a full member and partner of Birdlife International. In December 2010 the membership of EOS exceeded 400.

     

    The Estonian Ornithological Society is a voluntary association of people interested in birds, bird study and bird conservation. Everybody who supports the aims of the Society’s activities, namely the conservation, study and popularization of our bird population, is welcomed as a member of EOS. In order to achieve our goals, we strive to improve the general knowledge of bird ecology: we deliver instructions for carrying out observations and bird study, and for analysing the results. We promote the conservation of important bird habitats and areas of vital importance to birds, and the preservation of the biodiversity of species.


    • Serials linking to this organization: Hirundo



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