18 March 2004

E-Newsletter

Issue 32

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Four Condors to be Released 20 March 2004


At 10:00 am on 20 March 2004 biologists from The Peregrine Fund will release four young California Condors from an aviary in the Bureau of Land Management’s Vermilion Cliffs National Monument in Arizona.  This is the 17th release in Arizona and will increase the Southwest's population of North America's largest flighted bird to 45 in the wild, including one young condor that hatched in the wild in 2003. 
 Everyone is invited.  Project biologists will be on site to provide program information. 

http://www.peregrinefund.org/press/condor_release_03_2004.html

 

Mongolia Biologist Nyambayar Batbayar Reports on His Field Work in Mongolia


Learn about the discoveries of Mongolian biologist Nyambayar Batbayar during his 2003 field season in Mongolia.


http://www.peregrinefund.org/notes_nymba.html

California Condor Assistants Needed


The Peregrine Fund is recruiting full-time and temporary six-month field assistants to work at our California Condor release site in northern Arizona.  Read more about this exciting opportunity here: 

http://www.peregrinefund.org/whats_job_condor_assistant.html
 

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