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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 …

Combining Bird Atlas and Citizen Science Data to Reveal Kenyan Bird Trends

April 13, 2025
Darcy Ogada Combining Bird Atlas and Citizen Science Data to Reveal Kenyan Bird Trends April 13, 2025 Africa What do you get if you combine an atlas and an ornithological field guide? A bird atlas! Bird atlases are collections of detailed distribution …

Improving Collaboration Between Our Ambassador Raptor Care Teams

April 13, 2025
Bill Saltzstein Improving Collaboration Between Our Ambassador Raptor Care Teams April 13, 2025 Global Our  team of avian ambassadors at our headquarters at the World Center for Birds of Prey (WCBP) in Boise has been around for nearly twenty years, but …

Celebrating Student Success in Madagascar

April 13, 2025
Evan Buechley Celebrating Student Success in Madagascar April 13, 2025 Africa What a start to the year for our  Madagascar Program –—they are celebrating  six graduating Master’s students! On top of that, dedicated Biologist for the project, Seraphin …

The People of The Peregrine Fund: Carolina Granthon

March 9, 2025
Matthew Danihel The People of The Peregrine Fund: Carolina Granthon March 9, 2025 Global Matthew Danihel (left) | Adobe Stock (right)   Adjacent to our research library and with a beautiful view of the Treasure Valley sits the office of our Research …

The Next Decade of Ridgway’s Hawk Conservation in the Dominican Republic

March 9, 2025
Russell Thorstrom The Next Decade of Ridgway’s Hawk Conservation in the Dominican Republic March 9, 2025 Caribbean The Peregrine Fund just released a 10-year Conservation Action Plan for the  Ridgway’s Hawk   (Buteo ridgwayi ). The goal of the plan is to …

Building Relationships with the Energy Sector in Kenya

March 9, 2025
Evan Buechley Building Relationships with the Energy Sector in Kenya March 9, 2025 Africa African raptors are rapidly declining, partly due to impacts from energy infrastructure expansion. Electrocutions on power poles have been identified as a leading …

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