A new survey shows Peregrine Falcon has declined by 56% in Scotland's Cairngorms National Park since 2002, with poor breeding ...
It found the number of breeding pairs had declined by 56% since 2002 with the majority of them failing to successfully fledge ...
Peregrine falcons, the world’s fastest and most widespread raptors, recovered spectacularly after pesticides that nearly drove them to extinction were banned and captive-bred birds were rewilded, ...
The first specific, Cairngorms National Park-wide survey of peregrine falcons in 20 years has revealed a continuing downward trend in numbers.
The U.S. and Canada have failed in their bid to loosen restrictions on the international trade in peregrine falcons, with delegates to CITES, the global wildlife trade convention, voting against it at ...
Wednesday, Aug. 27 turned out to be an eventful day, bird-wise. I set out before dawn for the upper reaches of Hoover Reservoir. It was a clear day, and I wanted to secrete myself in a good honey hole ...
BOISE, Idaho — More than 30,000 people visit the World Center for Birds of Prey each year to see some of the world's most endangered raptors up close, but the facility's mission extends far beyond ...
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