GBBO publishes an annual journal called
Great Basin Birds. First
published in 1998, Great Basin Birds publishes articles
on all aspects of the status, distribution, and conservation
of bird populations and communities in the Great Basin.
We welcome original research and review articles, discussions
of articles in past issues, and other short contributions.
Janet Bair and Elisabeth Ammon serve
as editors of Great Basin Birds. A link on this page
directs contributors to guidelines for manuscript preparation
and submission. We encourage contributors to review
these guidelines carefully before the writing process
begins. If you have any questions, please contact us
at the addresses listed below:
| Great Basin Bird Observatory |
| 1755 E. Plumb Ln. Ste 256A |
| Reno, Nevada 89502 |
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A link on this page will take you to
the Tables of Contents of past issues of Great Basin
Birds. Articles listed there reflect the diversity of
bird-related activities and research in the Great Basin
region. Updates on several activities are published
each year, and the annual report by the Nevada Bird
Records Committee provides information on the unusual
and rare birds that have been observed and documented
in the state. Copies of issues containing articles of
interest can be purchased from GBBO, as described below.
Members of GBBO receive a subscription
to Great Basin Birds with their membership. You also
can order single copies of Great Basin Birds for $6.50
(includes shipping and handling). Make your check payable
to Great Basin Bird Observatory and mail it and your
mailing address to the GBBO address above.
NEW!!
We are currently looking for a new co-editor. If you
have editorial experience, first-hand experience with
the peer-review process, have an interest in ornithology
and bird conservation, and have time to become an editor
on a volunteer basis, please
.This work will not take a huge amount of your time,
and can be done remotely via the internet.
NEW!!
We now have Great Basin Birds back issues volumne 3+
available in PDF format. Call or
if you are interested in receiving an article in pdf
format.