Bird Observation & Conservation Australia

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Bird Observation & Conservation Australia a été créé le 12 avril 1905 (sous le nom Bird Observers Club) par des membres de la Royal Australasian Ornithologists Union à Melbourne, Victoria. Bien que inactive par la suite pendant de nombreuses années, en 1927, cette association a été relancée et est depuis active. Elle publie une revue trimestrielle, Australian Field Ornithology, et un bulletin trimestriel, Bird Observer. * Portail de l’Australie * Portail de l'ornithologie rdf:langString
Bird Observation & Conservation Australia (BOCA) was a club established on 12 April 1905 by members of the Royal Australasian Ornithologists Union (RAOU) in Melbourne, Victoria, as the Bird Observers Club. Although inactive for many years, in 1927 it was revived and subsequently active until the end of 2011 when it merged with Birds Australia to form BirdLife Australia. It published a quarterly journal, Australian Field Ornithology, and a quarterly newsletter, the Bird Observer. It had a cooperative relationship with the Land for Wildlife program, a voluntary conservation scheme for private land in Victoria, which was instigated by two prominent club members, Ellen McCulloch and Reg Johnson, established in 1981, and coordinated by the Victorian Department of Sustainability and Environment. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Bird Observation & Conservation Australia (BOCA) was a club established on 12 April 1905 by members of the Royal Australasian Ornithologists Union (RAOU) in Melbourne, Victoria, as the Bird Observers Club. Although inactive for many years, in 1927 it was revived and subsequently active until the end of 2011 when it merged with Birds Australia to form BirdLife Australia. It published a quarterly journal, Australian Field Ornithology, and a quarterly newsletter, the Bird Observer. It had a cooperative relationship with the Land for Wildlife program, a voluntary conservation scheme for private land in Victoria, which was instigated by two prominent club members, Ellen McCulloch and Reg Johnson, established in 1981, and coordinated by the Victorian Department of Sustainability and Environment. In 1991 the club expanded its name to become the Bird Observers Club of Australia (BOCA) to give itself a national rather than a local focus. In May 2007, at the Annual General Meeting, the membership voted to change the name of the organisation again to Bird Observation & Conservation Australia to "more properly present it and the work it does", while retaining the familiar acronym BOCA. Its head office was in Nunawading (an eastern suburb of greater Melbourne) in Victoria, but it had sub-groups across eastern Australia. By 2011 BOCA had 49 branches and affiliated groups, mainly in the eastern states of Australia, as well as a specialist group (PhotoBOCA) for those interested in bird photography. It also owned and managed the Clarkesdale Bird Sanctuary at Linton, Victoria.
rdf:langString Bird Observation & Conservation Australia a été créé le 12 avril 1905 (sous le nom Bird Observers Club) par des membres de la Royal Australasian Ornithologists Union à Melbourne, Victoria. Bien que inactive par la suite pendant de nombreuses années, en 1927, cette association a été relancée et est depuis active. Elle publie une revue trimestrielle, Australian Field Ornithology, et un bulletin trimestriel, Bird Observer. * Portail de l’Australie * Portail de l'ornithologie
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