The information collected during population monitoring holds very little meaning unless it is assessed for trends and potential correlations. By connecting mortality rate increases, breeding success declines, or territory shift to potential threats, our team can modify conservation approaches to address the most pressing threats.

Biologist Tom Hudson behind a scope with Aplomado Falcon nest in background

Paul Juergens

Restoring a vanished species

Our Solutions

In collaboration with universities and other organizations, we use the most comprehensive statistical models to examine population metrics, project potential future outcomes, and compare environmental variables that could be responsible for population trends. 

Aplomado Falcon on a shrub

Christina Kleberg

Our Solutions

Adaptive management is a core principle in all of The Peregrine Fund's conservation programs, and the Aplomado Falcon Program exemplifies this approach, constantly improving and shifting management strategies to reduce or eliminate emerging threats.