Notes from the Field
"Notes from the Field" provides frequent updates and pictures (some in pdf format) from our biologists and students who are working in the field or at our headquarters,
the World Center for Birds of Prey. Below are some of
our more frequently updated Notes from the Field. For "Notes" from our other
projects please see the list to the left.
California Condor Releases in Arizona
Updates provided by biologists in the field who are releasing and monitoring endangered California Condors in the Grand Canyon Area.
Orange-breasted Falcon Project
Join biologists as they travel through Central America in search of the rare and elusive Orange-breasted Falcon.
Neotropical Environmental Education Program
The Neotropical Environmental
Education Program works to change human attitudes towards birds of prey,
especially Harpy Eagles, to reduce persecution and help conserve their habitat
and the biodiversity it contains.
Aplomado Falcon Updates
Once common throughout the American Southwest, the species declined dramatically during the early part of this century and was gone as a breeding species in the United States by the 1950s.