This April, we’re welcoming the Boreal Avian Modelling Project (BAM) to Biodiversity Pathways.
BAM is an international scientific collaboration that develops and disseminates reliable, data-driven and model-based science and products to support migratory bird management and conservation across the boreal region of North America.
For over 20 years, BAM has been managed as a collaborative, multi-institutional academic project through the University of Alberta. Starting April 1, 2025, BAM will become the fourth initiative under Biodiversity Pathways alongside SENSR, the Wildlife Science Centre, and the Geospatial Centre BC.
The migration of BAM under Biodiversity Pathways will bring many efficiencies and new opportunities, including a deepening of existing synergies with Biodiversity Pathways and our affiliate, the ABMI. This move will maintain and improve BAM’s ability to provide long-term science and products to support migratory bird management and conservation across the boreal region of North America.
Stay tuned for further announcements as we welcome BAM to the family!