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A Common Brown Lemur clinging to a thin branch.

Celebrating Student Success in Madagascar

Six graduating Master’s students in Madagascar in 2025 already? What an accomplishment worth celebrating for our Madagascar Program. Read on about how conservation leadership plays a pivotal role in our...
Fabio Díaz-Santos posing and smiling in the Panamanian forest.

A New Global Partnership Takes Flight

In 2024, we took enterprising steps in forging an exciting new partnership with Boise State University, creating a new PhD position dedicated to researching the Harpy Eagle and rainforest conservation...
Biologist Tom Hudson carrying a spotting scope and walking away from a truck.

The People of The Peregrine Fund: Tom Hudson

Conservation Field Biologist Tom Hudson is a veteran of multiple Peregrine Fund programs, with time spent on our Puerto Rican Sharp-shinned Hawk, Aplomado Falcon, California Condor, and Golden Eagle...
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The People of The Peregrine Fund: Carolina Granthon

A veteran of our propagation team, Carolina Granthon is now a key member of our science team, helping guide our conservation efforts worldwide using adaptive management. Read on to hear Carolina explain...
A Snowy Owl perched on a small mound surrounded by tundra

New Analysis Supports Snowy Owl as Vulnerable

Speaking of Arctic predators, the Snowy Owl has been listed as Vulnerable since 2017, and a new population analysis supports this conservation listing. The results show the owl’s population has declined by...
A Kenyan landscape dominated by electrical infrastructure

Building Relationships with the Energy Sector in Kenya

The rapid expansion of energy infrastructure in Kenya has caused an increase in wildlife collisions and mortality. Our Kenya Program organized a meeting in January with representatives from both the energy...