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Potential of Using Movement Data to Predict Lead Exposure in California Condors

August 10, 2025
Nancy Arehart Potential of Using Movement Data to Predict Lead Exposure in California Condors August 10, 2025 North America Lead poisoning still remains the number one cause of death for the Critically Endangered  California Condor . Testing individual …

Revived Puerto Rico Propagation Program Celebrates First Successes

July 29, 2025
Hana Weaver Revived Puerto Rico Propagation Program Celebrates First Successes July 29, 2025 Caribbean Exciting news from our  Puerto Rico Program : for the first time since 2021, we have released hand-reared  Puerto Rican Sharp-shinned Hawks back into …

California Condor Update: Northern Arizona Fires

July 14, 2025
courtesy of Watch Duty California Condor Update: Northern Arizona Fires July 14, 2025 North America Last week, two fires broke out in northern Arizona within the Southwest range of the California Condor: the Dragon Bravo Fire at the North Rim of the Grand …

The Aplomado Falcons Keep Moving Forward

July 13, 2025
Paul Juergens The Aplomado Falcons Keep Moving Forward July 13, 2025 North America Another successful season for our  Aplomado Falcon Recovery Program is near completion! On the South Texas coast, Peregrine Fund biologists  monitor two Northern Aplomado …

The People of The Peregrine Fund: Kara Beer

July 13, 2025
Carter Freymiller The People of The Peregrine Fund: Kara Beer July 13, 2025 North America Kara Beer | Bryce Robinson A mere hundred miles south of the Arctic Circle in western Alaska lies the small community of Nome. Perhaps most well-known as the finish …

Another Prestigious Award for our Madagascar Program Director

July 13, 2025
Andry Rakotoarivony Another Prestigious Award for our Madagascar Program Director July 13, 2025 Africa In yet another of a long line of accolades, our  Madagascar Program Director, Dr. Lily-Arison René de Roland has been awarded the title of “National …

Searching for Solutions for the Sooty Falcon in Madagascar

July 13, 2025
Luc Claes; licensed under CC BY-NC 4.0 Searching for Solutions for the Sooty Falcon in Madagascar July 13, 2025 Africa In what looks like a set straight out of a Science Fiction movie, the Alley of the Baobabs in western Madagascar (top photo below) is …

Welcoming Two EDGE of Existence Fellows

July 13, 2025
Edward; licensed under CC BY-NC 4.0 Welcoming Two EDGE of Existence Fellows July 13, 2025 Eurasia Congratulations and welcome, EDGE Fellows Malyasri Bhattacharya and Waruni Tissera!  ZSL’s EDGE Fellowship is a 28-month program that builds conservation …

Five Ways Raptors Stay Cool During Sweltering Summer Months

June 20, 2025
Matthew Danihel Five Ways Raptors Stay Cool During Sweltering Summer Months June 20, 2025 Global 1. Avoiding the Heat Evan Buechley One of the best ways for raptors to keep cool in the summer is to avoid the heat altogether. They do this by hunting in the …

The People of The Peregrine Fund: Julio Gallardo

June 8, 2025
courtesy of Julio Gallardo The People of The Peregrine Fund: Julio Gallardo June 8, 2025 Global Courtesy of Julio Gallardo (left) | Paul Juergens (right) For most of those tuned in that night, the TV documentary was just an enjoyable evening viewing. But …

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