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Mapping the Future for Aplomado Falcons

March 15, 2026
Paul Juergens Mapping the Future for Aplomado Falcons March 15, 2026 North America The success of any reintroduction program depends heavily on habitat—not just what's available today, but what will remain available as climate change and human development …

New Study Narrows Search for Drivers of American Kestrel Decline

March 15, 2026
Kelsey Tatton New Study Narrows Search for Drivers of American Kestrel Decline March 15, 2026 North America The American Kestrel , North America's smallest falcon, has been disappearing at roughly 1–2% per year since the 1960s. Despite decades of …

The People of The Peregrine Fund: Loukman

February 8, 2026
courtesy of Daniel Byers The People of The Peregrine Fund: Loukman February 8, 2026 Africa courtesy of Stéphanie Razakaratrimo (left) | courtesy of Lily-Arison René de Roland (right) “I started my journey with The Peregrine Fund in 1993,” remembers …

New Wings Over Arizona: Seventeen Condors Begin Their Wild Journey

February 8, 2026
Michelle Clampitt New Wings Over Arizona: Seventeen Condors Begin Their Wild Journey February 8, 2026 North America This past fall brought exciting news for  California Condor conservation. Seventeen young condors joined the Arizon–Utah flock from our …

Russell Thorstrom Receives Prestigious Conservation Award

February 8, 2026
Evan Buechley Russell Thorstrom Receives Prestigious Conservation Award February 8, 2026 Global The Peregrine Fund is proud to announce that Russell Thorstrom, our Madagascar & West Indies Conservation Director, has been honored with the 2025 Tom Cade …

Searching for Sooty Falcons Across Many Miles of Madagascar

February 8, 2026
Nikky Smolders Searching for Sooty Falcons Across Many Miles of Madagascar February 8, 2026 Africa Every year, an amazing journey takes place across the Indian Ocean.  Sooty Falcons leave their breeding grounds in the deserts of northern Africa and the …

Tracking Hope: TPF Supporting Hooded Vulture Conservation in Rwanda

February 8, 2026
Claire Bracebridge Tracking Hope: TPF Supporting Hooded Vulture Conservation in Rwanda February 8, 2026 Africa In December, The Peregrine Fund team traveled to the African country of Rwanda to support  Nature Rwanda in a groundbreaking effort to protect …

Better Data, Better Conservation: A New Guide to Counting Birds

February 8, 2026
Julio Gallardo Better Data, Better Conservation: A New Guide to Counting Birds February 8, 2026 Global Counting birds may sound simple—just step outside and start tallying. But in reality, it's a complex and essential endeavor at the core of modern …

Congratulations to our Chairman, the Honorable Dirk A. Kempthorne

January 28, 2026
US Navy, Chief Petty Officer Joshua Karsten Congratulations to our Chairman, the Honorable Dirk A. Kempthorne January 28, 2026 North America We are thrilled to share that the nuclear engine room aboard the USS Idaho (pictured in banner image above) will …

Peregrine Fund Biologists Win Two Andersen Awards at RRF Conference

January 11, 2026
BG photo by Nina Whiting Peregrine Fund Biologists Win Two Andersen Awards at RRF Conference January 11, 2026 Global The annual Raptor Research Foundation Conference was held this past October in Costa Rica, and as might be expected from the name, The …

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