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Should You Register?

This website can help you to implement and manage marshbird surveys under the National Marshbird Monitoring Program protocol. Please take a moment to decide whether you should register for our database.

If you have previously submitted data to Dr. Courtney Conway at the Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit:

  • You're probably already registered. Try finding your username and password with the Forgot Password feature.
  • If that doesn't work, contact Mark Wimer (mwimer@usgs.gov).

If you are conducting marshbird surveys but you have not registered for the database:
  • Fill out the form below.
  • Once your information has been processed, you will receive a username and password via email, then you can begin entering data.

If you have not begun conducting marshbird surveys and would like to plan them:


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