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Exchanging Ideas in Bolivia For Condor Conservation

May 11, 2025
Evan Buechley Exchanging Ideas in Bolivia For Condor Conservation May 11, 2025 Central & South America Earlier this year, our Vice President of Conservation—International Programs, Evan Buechley, and California Condor Program Director, Tim Hauck, traveled …

Examining Hooded Vulture Habitat Suitability in The Gambia

May 11, 2025
Evan Buechley Examining Hooded Vulture Habitat Suitability in The Gambia May 11, 2025 Africa Vulture species are rapidly declining in West Africa, and even one of the most common species—the  Hooded Vulture —is now listed as Critically Endangered. It’s …

Egyptian Vulture Joins Our Education Team

May 11, 2025
Jadn Soper Egyptian Vulture Joins Our Education Team May 11, 2025 North America There’s a new featherless face at the World Center for Birds of Prey! We’re excited to announce the arrival of our newest avian ambassador: a two-year-old male  Egyptian …

Introducing Our New Tanzania Program!

May 11, 2025
Munir Virani Introducing Our New Tanzania Program! May 11, 2025 Africa After remarkable success protecting African vultures and raptors in  Kenya , we’re thrilled to announce our expansion into Tanzania! Leading this exciting new chapter is Dr. Corinne …

New Book: State of the World’s Raptors

May 11, 2025
Jim Shane (book cover photo) | mockups-design.com (3d mockup) New Book: State of the World’s Raptors May 11, 2025 Global With over half of all birds of prey experiencing population declines, prioritizing conservation efforts is crucial. The new book  …

Raptor Poisoning in Europe Between 1996 and 2016

May 11, 2025
Larisa Artemyeva Raptor Poisoning in Europe Between 1996 and 2016 May 11, 2025 Eurasia Exposure to pesticides and other toxicants is one of the leading threats to raptors worldwide. From past research, we know a range of toxicants are responsible for many …

New Technology Yielding New Migration Data for American Kestrels

May 11, 2025
Jim Shane New Technology Yielding New Migration Data for American Kestrels May 11, 2025 North America In one of the largest U.S. states, our partners at the University of North Texas (UNT) are studying one of the smallest raptors: the American Kestrel. …

The People of The Peregrine Fund: Tom Hudson

April 13, 2025
Paul Juergens The People of The Peregrine Fund: Tom Hudson April 13, 2025 North America Paul Juergens (left) | U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, National Conservation Training Center, Creative Imagery (right) “I started working for The Peregrine Fund in 2017 …

Can Migration Station Data Tell Us About Population Trends?

April 13, 2025
Lyudmila Artemyeva Can Migration Station Data Tell Us About Population Trends? April 13, 2025 Eurasia Twice a year, birds all over the world take flight to migrate hundreds or even thousands of miles back and forth between their wintering and breeding …

A New Global Partnership Takes Flight

April 13, 2025
Trevor Caughlin A New Global Partnership Takes Flight April 13, 2025 Central & South America In 2024, we took enterprising steps in forging an exciting new partnership with Boise State University (BSU), creating a new PhD position dedicated to researching …

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