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The use of a single web address on rings issued throughout Europe has been tested and found to be effective in increasing reporting rates by members of the public. The address, www.ring.ac, takes users to a multi-language website wheredetails of the bird they have found can be entered. These details are sent directly to the appropriate schemes andfinders are informed about the ringing details of birdsin the usual way.
The European Union for Bird RingingEURING is the co-ordinating organisation for European bird-ringing schemes.
It aims to promote and encourage:
* Scientific and administrative co-operation between national ringing schemes * Development and maintenance of high standards in bird ringing * Scientific studies of birds, in particular those based on marked individuals * The use of data from bird ringing for the management and conservation of birds
These objectives are achieved mainly through co-operative projects, the organisation of meetings and the collection of data in the EURING Data Bank.
Some examples of current EURING projects
Web address on rings & internet platform for ring reporting EURING Analytical ConferencesThese meetings focus on the development, understanding and integration of new methodologies in the analysis of ringing data with special emphasis on capture-recapture statistics. Since 1986 nine meetings have been organized in Europe and the United States. For all of them proceedings have been produced which demonstrate the state of the art statistical methods with animal marking data.
For informations about the next Analytical Conference see http://www.phidot.org/euring
EURING 2000+ Code
EURING has a standard set of codes that are used by Ringing Schemes throughout Europe. The use of these codes by the European schemes facilitates easy data transfer between schemes and provides analysts with cross-european data sets in a standard format.
from White & Burnham (1999), Bird Study 46paper on program MARK
EuringCo-ordinating bird ringing throughout Europe
Poster by Wolfgang Fiedler; Chris du Feu and Stephen Baillie added helpful suggestions. Code figure by Chris du Feu, all photographs from archive Vogelwarte Radolfzell, other material based on info on www.euring.org
www.euring.org
www.ring.ac
EURING Member Schemes in alphabetical order of the country(Schemes with * are Associate members)
1. Albanian Bird Ringing Scheme, Tirana2. Azerbaijan Ornithological Society3. Belarus Ringing Centre, Minsk4. Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences, Brussels5. Bulgarian Ornithological Centre, Sofia6. The Channel Islands Bird Ringing Scheme, Jersey7. Zagreb Ringing Scheme (Croatia)8. Bird Ringing Centre Cyprus, Nicosia9. Bird Ringing Centre of the Czech Republic, Praha10. Copenhagen Bird Ringing Centre (Denmark)11. Matsalu Bird Ringing Centre (Estonia), Läänemaa12. Finnish Museum of Natural History, Helsinki13. CRBPO, Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, Paris14. Institut für Vogelforschung "Vogelwarte Helgoland" (Germany), Wilhelmshaven15. Hiddensee Bird Ringing Centre (Germany), Stralsund16. Vogelwarte Radolfzell Bird Ringing Centre (Germany), Radolfzell17. Hellenic Bird Ringing Centre (Greece), Athens18. Hungarian Bird Ringing Centre, Budapest19. *Icelandic Bird Ringing Scheme, Rejkjavik20. *Israeli Bird Ringing Centre, Tel-Aviv21. Italian Ringing Centre,ISPRA, Ozzano Emilia (BO)22. *Animal Marking Centre, Institute of Zoology (Kazakstan), Almaty23. Latvian Bird Ringing Centre, Salaspils24 . Lithuanian Bird Ringing Centre, Kaunas25. Zoology Department, Institute of Biology (Macedonia), Skopje26. Valletta Ringing Scheme (Malta)27. Vogeltrekstation Arnhem (Netherlands)28. Norwegian Bird Ringing Centre, Stavanger29. Institute for Ornithology (Poland), Gdansk30. Bird Ringing Centre/CEMPA (Portugal), Lisboa31. Centrala Ornitologica Romana (Romania), Bucharest32. Russian Bird Ringing Centre, Moscow33. Centre for Animal Marking (Serbia and Montenegro), Belgrade34. Slovakia Bird Ringing Centre, Prievidza35. Slovenijan Bird Ringing Centre, Ljubljana36. Oficina de Especies Migratorias (Spain), Madrid37. San Sebastian Ringing Office (ESA; Spain) Donostia-San Sebastian38. Swedish Bird Ringing Centre, Stockholm39. Bird Ringing Centre at Schweizerische Vogelwarte (Switzerland), Sempach40. National Ringing Scheme KAD (Turkey), Ankara41. Ukrainian Ringing Centre, Kiev42. British Trust for Ornithology (United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland), Norfolk
Not on the map: *South African Bird Ringing Centre (SAFRING), Rondebosch
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