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New Propagation Barn Welcomes First Eggs of 2025

Our propagation team in Boise celebrated the completion of a new condor breeding pen just in time for the start of breeding season—the California Condors have already laid 14 eggs this year! Read more about...
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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...