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To identify knowledge gaps, meet the research needs, and improve conservation actions required to help hummingbirds thrive in this changing world.

Register
The conference registration fee is $100.00 for students/post-docs and $210.00 for everyone else. The processing fee is additional but optional. The conference fee includes opening welcome and social, meeting room rental and coffee breaks, and the closing ceremony. Until late October, invited participants can register and reserve lodging. If lodging is still available in late October, the conference will be open to those interested in contributing. 
Submit an Abstract
We invite you to submit an abstract. The abstract should include information regarding the rationale and objective of the work, brief information about the approach/methodology followed, and main results and conclusions. The deadline to submit an abstract is November 11th. 
Reserve Lodging
We reserved 20 two-bedroom apartments. Each apartment can sleep six adults and has a full kitchen and living area. One bedroom has a king bed (max two people); the other has two double beds (max four people). One can reserve an apartment ($1700.00), a bedroom ($850.00), or a space in a two-bedroom apartment with a limit on the maximum number of people with whom to share. Sharing option costs are $567.00 for sharing the apartment with two others, $425.00 with three, $340.00 with four, and $280.00 with five. The price for lodging is for the whole week. 
Reserve field trips
Wednesday, all day. We are planning two field trips: one to the Puerto Vallarta Botanical Gardens; the other to a hummingbird hotspots birding tour around Puerto Vallarta.
Choose working groups
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, 2:30 pm – 5:30 pm. We aim to develop programs and collaborations upon which HCNs can facilitate and support quality and effective research for hummingbird conservation. We will schedule three concurrent working groups per afternoon session, and each working group will meet for two-afternoon sessions. The desired outcome of each working group is an outline of crucial topics and the next steps for a report/paper that HCNs’ staff or authors awarded a small grant will complete. 

The deadline to register or submit and abstract is November 11th. 

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  • About Us
    • Who We Are
    • Our Team
    • Our Thanks
    • Contact Us
  • Our Work
    • Monitoring
    • Restoration
    • Research
    • Outreach
  • Participate
    • Volunteer
    • Events and Activities
  • Support Us
    • Donate
    • Legacy Giving
    • Other Ways to Give
    • Buy and Pay
  • For You
    • 2023 Calendar
    • About Hummingbirds
    • Hummingbird Plants
    • Gardens and Nurseries
    • Lee's Tools
    • Resource Library