AAV Events Calendar Highlights Key 2026 Educational Opportunities for Parrot Owners and Vets
The AAV events calendar spotlighted a LafeberVet webinar among its 2026 educational listings for parrot owners and avian vets.

The Association of Avian Veterinarians keeps one of the more practical resources in avian care running year-round: an events calendar that pulls together continuing education, professional development, and owner-focused learning into a single, regularly updated listing. As of early March 2026, that calendar was pointing toward several upcoming opportunities worth knowing about, with a LafeberVet webinar among the featured entries.
The AAV's calendar serves a notably broad audience. Avian veterinary professionals rely on it for continuing education and specialty training, while parrot owners and parrot-care educators use it to stay current on best practices and emerging research. The fact that a LafeberVet webinar appeared in the listing reflects the kind of crossover programming the calendar tends to highlight, since LafeberVet content typically bridges the gap between clinical veterinary knowledge and practical husbandry guidance that hands-on bird keepers can apply directly.
LafeberVet has built a reputation for producing accessible, peer-reviewed educational material on avian medicine, and its webinars are a regular draw for both professionals sitting for continuing education credits and dedicated parrot owners who want more than surface-level care advice. Seeing it featured on the AAV calendar signals that the content clears the bar the association sets for credible, relevant programming.

For anyone maintaining a flock or working with parrots in a clinical or educational capacity, the AAV events calendar is worth bookmarking and checking regularly. Educational offerings in avian care can fill quickly, and the calendar aggregates listings that would otherwise require tracking multiple organizations independently. The AAV's role as the central professional body for avian veterinary medicine gives the calendar particular weight as a curated, trustworthy source rather than an open submission board.
With 2026 still in its early months, the current listings represent just the front end of what figures to be a full year of programming across the avian care community.
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