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BirdsCaribbean’s International Conference

Every two years BirdsCaribbean brings together Caribbean and international wildlife professionals, ornithologists, educators, decision makers, the eco-tourism industry, community leaders, students, and others to share information and learn about the latest research and innovative initiatives to conserve Caribbean birds and their habitats. More than 250 people from 30 countries attend our conferences in person, with thousands more reading the papers produced by the conference and interacting with the live sessions and other on-line conference resources. Because of this, it is one of the most important networking and educational opportunities for Caribbean conservationists, students, and community leaders creating sustainable change across the region.
Guadeloupe Conference Group photo
250 delegates from 34 countries gathered for our 22nd International Conference in Guadeloupe (Photo by Fred Sapotille)

Our International Conference Locations:

As BirdsCaribbean:

  • 2024: SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic – Conference website, Conference Recap
  • 2022: PUERTO RICO, San Juan – joint conference with AOS (American Ornithological Society) – Conference website, Conference Recap
  • 2019: GUADELOUPE, Le Gosier – Conference website, Conference Recap
  • 2017: CUBA, Topes de Collantes – Conference website, Conference Recap
  • 2015: JAMAICA, New Kingston – Conference website, Conference Recap

As the Society for the Conservation and Study of Caribbean Birds (SCSCB):

  • 2013: GRENADA, St. George’s – Conference website
  • 2011: BAHAMAS, Freeport – Conference website
  • 2009: ANTIGUA, Jolly Harbour
  • 2007: PUERTO RICO, San Juan
  • 2005: GUADELOUPE
  • 2003: TOBAGO

As the Society of Caribbean Ornithology (SCO):

  • 2001: CUBA, Topes de Collantes
  • 1999: DOMINICAN REPUBLIC, Santo Domingo
  • 1998: GUADELOUPE, Fort Royal
  • 1997: ARUBA
  • 1996: BAHAMAS, Nassau
  • 1995: TRINIDAD, Port-of-Spain
  • 1994: MARTINIQUE
  • 1993: CUBA, Playa Giron
  • 1992: PUERTO RICO, Old San Juan
  • 1991: SAINT LUCIA, Castries
  • 1990: JAMAICA, Kingston
  • 1989: DOMINICAN REPUBLIC, Santo Domingo
  • 1988: USVI, Frederiksted, Saint Croix



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  • About Us
    • Mission
    • Leadership
      • Our Board
      • Our Team
    • International Conference
    • Outreach and Education
  • Caribbean Birds
    • Caribbean Endemic Birds
    • Caribbean Migratory Birds
  • Programs
    • Caribbean Waterbird Census
      • Caribbean Piping Plover Survey
    • Landbird Monitoring
      • Caribbean Landbird Monitoring Network
      • Caribbean Bird Banding Network
      • Caribbean Motus Collaboration
    • Seabird Conservation
    • Caribbean Birding Trail
    • Caribbean Endemic Bird Festival
      • Caribbean Endemic Birds
      • CEBF Resources
    • World Migratory Bird Day
      • Caribbean Migratory Birds
    • BirdSleuth Caribbean
    • BirdsCaribbean Grants
    • West Indian Whistling-Duck and Wetlands Conservation Project
  • Working Groups
    • Bird Monitoring Working Group
    • Seabird Working Group
    • Black-capped Petrel Working Group
    • Endemic & Threatened Species Working Group
    • Media Working Group
    • Invasives Species Working Group
  • JCO
  • Celebrate Birds
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    • Landbird Monitoring Resources
    • Seabird Resources
    • Caribbean Endemic Birds
    • Caribbean Migratory Birds
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