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A Kenyan landscape dominated by electrical infrastructure

Building Relationships with the Energy Sector in Kenya

The rapid expansion of energy infrastructure in Kenya has caused an increase in wildlife collisions and mortality. Our Kenya Program organized a meeting in January with representatives from both the energy...
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The People of The Peregrine Fund: Carolina Granthon

A veteran of our propagation team, Carolina Granthon is now a key member of our science team, helping guide our conservation efforts worldwide using adaptive management. Read on to hear Carolina explain...
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The People of The Peregrine Fund: Nojine

With over twenty years of experience monitoring Ridgway’s Hawks in the Dominican Republic, Field Biologist Hilario Jorge Polanco—known to our team as Nojine—is one of the longest-tenured members of the...
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A Decade of Monitoring the Madagascar Pochard

Our Madagascar Program helped rediscover the Madagascar Pochard, a Critically Endangered diving duck, in 2006. Their team just published important demographic information about species from 2011–2021 in the...
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The People of The Peregrine Fund: Dan Young

The Peregrine Fund has hundreds of employees in countries all over the world, but Brand Manager Dan Young might have the most unique living situation of all of them: he and his wife, along with a gregarious...
California Condors in flight over a red rock landscape.

The People of The Peregrine Fund: Erin Brannon

During Senior Condor Field Biologist Erin Brannon's decade-plus tenure with The Peregrine Fund, the condor program has seen perhaps more than its fair share of ups and downs. But through it all, she still...