With over half of all birds of prey experiencing population declines, prioritizing conservation efforts is crucial. The new book State of the World’s Raptors, led by Executive Vice President of Science and Conservation Christopher McClure, PhD, provides an original approach to setting priorities for the conservation of raptors across the globe. Biologists from The Peregrine Fund, the U.S. Geological Survey, and the Zoological Society of London divided the world into 14 raptor conservation regions, each represented by its own book chapter.

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A Puerto Rican Sharp-shinned Hawk perched on a branch. Overlaid is the cover of the new book "The State of the World's Raptors" and a video play button.
Hana Weaver (BG photo) | Jim Shane (book cover photo)