The 2016 Western Great Lakes Owl Survey is nearly upon us with observers
conducting TWO roadside surveys of their pre-determined roadside route, the
first between April 1 and 10 and the second survey between April 22 and May 1.
Each route takes about 1.5 hours to complete. An awesome group of volunteers
has accounted for many routes again this year but I need your help in filling
those that remain open. Visit the survey's website below to view route
availability and locations and to sign up. And do so quickly to get the route
you want!
http://wiatri.net/projects/birdroutes/owls.htm
All new surveyors must pass a brief online certification procedure prior to the
actual survey dates. Routes will be assigned first-come, first-serve but keep
in mind I need to manually approve your request so it may take a few days
before the map symbol changes from green (available) to red (assigned). As such
it's possible that a route shows as green even if someone else has already
requested it. You will receive an email reply from me one way or another to let
you know if the route is yours or you need to select an alternative. You may
also list an alternative in your original route request.
Thanks for your interest in this survey!
We are committed to service excellence.
Visit our survey at http://dnr.wi.gov/customersurvey to evaluate how I did.
Ryan Brady
Science Coordinator, WI Breeding Bird Atlas II
Bird Monitoring Coordinator, WI Bird Conservation Initiative
Wisconsin DNR - Wildlife Management
Phone: (715) 685-2933
Cell Phone: (715) 685-8585
Fax: (715) 685-2909
ryan.brady@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
dnr.wi.gov
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