BANDING CLASSES IN 2008
Fall Classes
Information is posted on this page about sessions as they are scheduled.
Openings are currently availalble but classes fill quickly so we recommend
early registration.
1) A beginner banding class (September 28
- October 4) is to be held at the Environmental
Studies on the Piedmont in Virginia. Please click
here or contact the class host at es@IAPM.org
for more information on costs and how to register.
See below for more infomation on how to schedule your own customized
class.
Customized Classes
Over the past eleven years, IBP has taught several bander training
classes each year between April and August for both beginning and advanced
banders. We do not provide regularly scheduled classes, but instead
offer customized classes to better meet banders' needs. Potential class
participants arrange session dates for which we provide a trainer to
work with the class at the location of the organizer's choosing.
Course length, content, materials and timing can be adjusted to best
fit the needs of the group and can be arranged at a convenient location,
provided that adequate numbers of birds can be safely banded and that
suitable facilities for class-time discussions are available. Over
the years, we've had requests for customized classes from groups of
volunteers who band together at a station to wildlife agencies seeking
to develop personnel skills.
Sessions with space available will be advertised on this website (see
above). This allows those unable to arrange their own class to identify
sessions which they may be able to attend. Including additional individuals
into pre-arranged sessions also helps reduce the per-person cost of
running a class.
Requirements for Hosting a Customized Training Class
Site & Materials
A suitable banding site is critical. Suitable sites should have adequate places to set up mist nets (natural habitats with thick understory without much disturbance from passers-by or domestic animals), should have moderate temperatures (55-85 degrees F during the morning hours), and should have reasonable concentrations of birds (about 20-40 birds per day using ten mist nets from dawn until noon) during the season intended for the class. Nets at feeding stations have also proven effective at supplying an easily monitored set of birds for training purposes. Typically, the hardware for setting up nets (poles and rebar, for example) are provided by the host due to the difficulty in transporting such equipment. IBP can supply nets.
Fees
7 Day Introductory Banding Class
The following charges would accrue for a typical seven-day introductory course with six participants at which the net sites were prepared by the host but the bands were provided by IBP:
| Item |
Rate |
Cost |
| Training and travel time* |
8 days @ $475/day |
$3,800 |
| Trainer's travel, room, and board |
approx. $600 |
$600 |
| Providing/processing bands |
1 days @ $475/day |
$475 |
| Training materials |
~ $50/person |
$300 |
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Total Cost |
$5,175 |
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| Approximate price per person |
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$863 |
| * If travel time exceeds half a day to and/or from the class, additional time charges may be added. |
4 Day Advanced Banding Class Fees
The following charges would accrue for a typical four-day intermediate/advanced
course with six participants at which the host prepares
the net sites and provides the bands.
| Item |
Rate |
Cost |
| Training and travel time* |
5 days @ $475/day |
$2,375 |
| Trainer's travel, room, and board |
approx. $600 |
$600 |
| Bands and site preparation |
provided by host |
$0 |
| Training materials |
$30/person |
$180 |
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Total Cost |
$3155 |
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| Approximate price per person |
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$526 |
| * If travel time exceeds half a day to and/or from the class, additional time charges may be added. |
Class size
Class size is generally limited to six participants. If needed, two
instructors may be available to co-teach classes when there are more
than six students. Fees for such classes are increased accordingly.
Facilities
Courses tend to be held at low-cost facilities such as biological stations and youth camps. Participants in customized classes often live at home while attending the class. Costs for room and board, when provided, are additional and vary depending on location. Accommodations are likely to be rustic and courses are conducted under typical field conditions.
Instructors
Our instructors are highly skilled banders with extensive training
experience; generally, they are certified NABC trainers. Most have years
of experience collecting and analyzing MAPS data. The pool of instructors
currently includes:
Mary Chambers
Amy Finfera
Danielle Kaschube
Peter Pyle
Ron Taylor
Kerry Wilcox
To inquire about possible dates for a customized class or to discuss
training possibilities in more detail, please contact: Danielle
Kaschube
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