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2012
5 July 2012 –
Outpouring of private and public support rescues rare Orange-breasted Falcon chicks from infestation of bot flies
2011
10 June 2011 –
The Peregrine Fund releases Orange-breasted Falcons in Belize to recover regionally endangered species
2010
5 August 2010 –
Documentary featuring a Harpy Eagle released by The Peregrine Fund wins Green Award at Belize International Film Festival
2009
21 December 2009 –
FedEx Helps The Peregrine Fund Transport a Harpy Eagle to New Home in the Rainforests of Belize
14 October 2009 –
Joint Study by University of Michigan and The Peregrine Fund Shows There is Still Time to Protect the Harpy Eagle from Extinction
2007
16 July 2007 –
Biologists Release Captive-bred Falcons for First Time in Belize
2004
1 October 2004 –
FONDO PEREGRINO-PANAMA RELEASES NATIONAL BIRD IN LA AMISTAD INTERNATIONAL PARK-BOCAS DEL TORO
2003
23 May 2003 –
Fondo Peregrino - Panama Sends Second Pair of Harpy Eagles to Belize.
6 March 2003 –
Fondo Peregrino - Panama Extends Harpy Eagle Conservation to Belize
2002
24 February 2002 –
First Harpy Eagle Hatches in Captivity in Panama
2001
22 October 2001 –
Famous Harpy Eagle, 'Ancon,' Returns to Panama
16 October 2001 –
The Peregrine Fund Sends Harpy Eagles to Panama, Breeding Population of Harpy Eagles Transferred to New Facility
8 March 2001 –
Panama's National Bird Hatches in Boise
1999
13 January 1999 –
A Rare Captive-Raised Harpy Eagle Has Fed on Its Own in the Wild
1997
21 March 1997 –
Third Harpy Eagle Chick Hatches at World Center for Birds of Prey
1996
4 April 1996 –
Second Harpy Eagle Egg Hatches at World Center for Birds of Prey
1995
3 April 1995 –
Harpy Eagle Egg Hatches at World Center for Birds of Prey
Popular Articles
Investigación para la conservación del Águila Arpia
(October 2010)
El Águila Árpia: Una especie en Peligro de Extinción
(January 2010)
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