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First California Condor to Fledge from Zion National Park Dies of Lead Poisoning
The Peregrine Fund, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and Zion National Park regret to announce the death of California Condor 1K.
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Congratulations to Recent Graduates!
We’re excited to congratulate four recent graduates and grantees of The Peregrine Fund: Jaime Luis Zabarburu, Jose Manuel Camarena, Delphin Rasolonjatovo, and Joan Banda!
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The Peregrine Fund Receives $3.1M Community Investment Grant
Idaho Congressman Mike Simpson championed $3.1 million to address much-needed workforce housing upgrades and road access improvements for Critically Endangered species recovery for California Condors at...
Peregrine Fund Biologist Receives Prestigious Future for Nature Award
The Peregrine Fund's Puerto Rican Sharp-shinned Hawk Program Director Hana Weaver has won the prestigious 2024 Future for Nature Award! The Future for Nature Award is an "international award that...
Widespread Population Collapse of African Raptors
An international team of researchers has found that Africa’s birds of prey are facing an extinction crisis. The report, warns of declines among nearly 90% of 42 species examined and suggests that more than...
Andean Condors Found to be at Heightened Risk of Extinction in Ecuador
A new collaborative publication reports that the Andean Condor population in Ecuador is more endangered than previously documented. Without prompt intervention and a comprehensive conservation strategy,...
Conserving the Evolutionary History of Birds
A new study spearheaded by The Peregrine Fund re-evaluates how to prioritize species and places to receive conservation action and limited resources.
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Potential Extinction of Raptor Species
A new study spearheaded by The Peregrine Fund warns of potential extinction of raptor species, a scenario that would negatively impact the ecosystems and human cultures.
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Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza Confirmed as Cause of Three California Condor Mortalities in Arizona
Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) has been confirmed as the cause of mortality for three California condors found in northern Arizona, according to wildlife officials. To date, the virus has not...
FOUND: Mysterious songbird rediscovered in Madagascar after eluding scientists for 24 years
The Dusky Tetraka, a small olive and yellow-throated bird that has eluded ornithologists for 24 years, was rediscovered by a Peregrine Fund expedition team in Madagascar.
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