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California Condors in Arizona May Have Nestling

June 2, 2003
California Condors in Arizona May Have Nestling California Condors in Arizona May Have Nestling June 2, 2003 Biologists have confirmed that at least three pairs of California Condors nesting in Arizona have each produced an egg. For more information, …

Last Falcon on Endangered Species List Moves Toward Recovery--Young Falcons Sent to Texas for Release

May 7, 2003
Last Falcon on Endangered Species List Moves Toward Recovery--Young Falcons Sent to Texas for Release Last Falcon on Endangered Species List Moves Toward Recovery--Young Falcons Sent to Texas for Release May 7, 2003 On 5 June 2003, twelve young Aplomado …

More California Condors to be Released in Grand Canyon Area

February 27, 2003
More California Condors to be Released in Grand Canyon Area More California Condors to be Released in Grand Canyon Area February 27, 2003 At 11:00 a.m. on 3 March 2003, biologists from The Peregrine Fund will release two additional California Condors from …

Three More California Condors Released in Arizona

January 17, 2003
Three More California Condors Released in Arizona Three More California Condors Released in Arizona January 17, 2003 Arizona's population of California Condors will increase to 41 with the arrival of eight young condors on 18 January. All eight condors …

Three More California Condors Released in Arizona

December 11, 2002
Three More California Condors Released in Arizona Three More California Condors Released in Arizona December 11, 2002 Arizona now has 33 condors in the wild following the release of three additional birds on 9 December 2002 from atop the Vermilion Cliffs …

Another Wild Condor Found Dead-Second in Two Months

November 11, 2002
Another Wild Condor Found Dead-Second in Two Months Another Wild Condor Found Dead-Second in Two Months November 11, 2002 Another California Condor was found dead in Northern Arizona. Condor #258 was found dead in the Kaibab National Forest in …

Reward Offered for Information in California Condor Death

September 4, 2002
Reward Offered for Information in California Condor Death Reward Offered for Information in California Condor Death September 4, 2002 Three partners in the California Condor Recovery Program are offering awards for information regarding the recent death …

Restoration of Aplomado Falcons Expands to West Texas

July 1, 2002
Restoration of Aplomado Falcons Expands to West Texas Restoration of Aplomado Falcons Expands to West Texas July 1, 2002 The restoration of the Aplomado Falcon will expand into west Texas when 16 falcon chicks leave Boise on Tuesday, 2 July 2002. The …

The Peregrine Fund's Archives of American Falconry Awarded Prestigious Federal Grant

May 21, 2002
The Peregrine Fund's Archives of American Falconry Awarded Prestigious Federal Grant The Peregrine Fund's Archives of American Falconry Awarded Prestigious Federal Grant May 21, 2002 The Peregrine Fund's Archives of American Falconry (AAF) recently …

First Harpy Eagle Hatches in Captivity in Panama

February 24, 2002
First Harpy Eagle Hatches in Captivity in Panama First Harpy Eagle Hatches in Captivity in Panama February 24, 2002 The first Harpy Eagle bred from captive parents in Panama hatched Thursday, 24 January 2002 at 1:30 a.m. in the Neotropical Raptor Center …

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