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Uncovering the Secrets of the Forest Owlet in India

September 14, 2025
Prachi Mehta Uncovering the Secrets of the Forest Owlet in India September 14, 2025 Eurasia The EDGE Metric (Evolutionarily Distinct and Globally Endangered) helps scientists identify the highest priority species for conservation investment by combining …

Parental Roles and Prey Choice in the Endangered Black-and-chestnut Eagle

September 14, 2025
Photo by David Belmonte; licensed under CC-BY 4.0 Parental Roles and Prey Choice in the Endangered Black-and-chestnut Eagle September 14, 2025 Central & South America The  Black-and-chestnut Eagle is listed as Endangered globally and Critically Endangered …

How Giraffe Skin Disease Affects Movement in Masai Giraffes

September 14, 2025
Photo by Claude Kolwelter; licensed under CC BY 4.0 How Giraffe Skin Disease Affects Movement in Masai Giraffes September 14, 2025 Africa Emerging skin diseases in wildlife can have serious consequences—sometimes causing mass mortality, as seen with …

Training Young Emberá and Wounaan in Panama

September 14, 2025
José de Jesus Vargas Gonzalez Training Young Emberá and Wounaan in Panama September 14, 2025 Central & South America Deep within the Indigenous territories of  Darién, Panama , something extraordinary is unfolding. Fifteen young Emberá and Wounaan men …

A Year of Conservation Success in Madagascar

September 14, 2025
Evan Buechley A Year of Conservation Success in Madagascar September 14, 2025 Africa Our  Madagascar Program is one of The Peregrine Fund’s largest and most impactful initiatives, combining community investment, species monitoring, habitat restoration, …

The People of The Peregrine Fund: Chelsea Haitz

September 14, 2025
Matthew Danihel The People of The Peregrine Fund: Chelsea Haitz September 14, 2025 North America Matthew Danihel (left) | Kelsey Tatton (right) For anyone who works with birds, the question is almost inevitable: “What’s your favorite bird?” Most of us …

The People of The Peregrine Fund: Jadn Soper

August 10, 2025
Jim Shane The People of The Peregrine Fund: Jadn Soper August 10, 2025 North America Rachel Daniel (left) | Jadn Soper (right) There’s a large crowd seated in the stone amphitheater outside our headquarters at the World Center for Birds of Prey, and all …

Ridgway’s Hawk Hatched in Incubator For First Time

August 10, 2025
Chiara Perozo Ridgway’s Hawk Hatched in Incubator For First Time August 10, 2025 Caribbean 2025 is proving to be a year packed with conservation successes for our field programs! This next one comes from our Ridgway’s Hawk Program in the Dominican …

Save the Date: 2025 California Condor Release on September 27

August 10, 2025
Chris McClure Save the Date: 2025 California Condor Release on September 27 August 10, 2025 North America We’re excited to announce the details of the 2025 California Condor Release at Vermilion Cliffs National Monument in Arizona! Held in conjunction …

Vultures Dominate Scavenging Communities in Neotropical Dry Forests

August 10, 2025
Sergio Garrido Villa Vultures Dominate Scavenging Communities in Neotropical Dry Forests August 10, 2025 Central & South America Vultures perform an important ecosystem service of cleaning up waste, helping to reduce the spread of disease and bacteria. …

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