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Biologist Kara Beer in climbing gear on the side of a rocky cliff smiling at the camera.

The People of The Peregrine Fund: Kara Beer

A mere hundred miles south of the Arctic Circle in western Alaska lies the small community of Nome, the base of operations for our northernmost project: the Gyrfalcon & Tundra Conservation Program. Hear...
Four down-covered Aplomado Falcon nestlings cuddled together in an artificial nestling structure.

The Aplomado Falcons Keep Moving Forward

Another successful season for our Aplomado Falcon Recovery Program is near completion! From extreme weather conditions to program firsts, this season has been jam-packed with exciting moments. Read on for...
An adult Ridgway's Hawk perched on a palm frond.

Green Status Assessment for Ridgway’s Hawk Completed

The Peregrine Fund has conducted its very first Green Status of Species assessment on the Ridgway’s Hawk. Created to complement the IUCN Red List of Species, an IUCN Green Status of Species assessment...
Julio Gallardo leaning against a rocky ruin and looking up at the surrounding rainforest.

The People of The Peregrine Fund: Julio Gallardo

In rural Mexico in the late 1990s, a chance viewing of a documentary featuring our founder Tom Cade would change the life of a 14-year-old boy. Inspired to become a raptor biologist, Julio Gallardo has...
California Condor 123 perched on a rocky cliff edge.

Celebrating Hatch Days, Active Nests, and New Nestlings

Our California Condor team in Arizona celebrated two momentous condor birthdays in May and is monitoring seven active nests in the wild population. Meanwhile, up in Boise, our propagation team experienced a...
A scenic view of the city of Sucre, Bolivia.

Exchanging Ideas in Bolivia For Condor Conservation

In March 2025, two of our staff members traveled to Bolivia to attend and present at the 5th Andean Condor Conference and the 1st Symposium on Vultures of the Americas. The conference united experts from...