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- YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK, July 31, 2024 – Once-endangered peregrine falcons are flying high in Yosemite National Park with new nests and baby falcons located this spring and the number of breeding pairs doubling since 2009 when a formal program to protect them began, according to the National Park Service in Yosemite.
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“It’s a remarkable comeback with new discoveries resulting from a collaborative strategy involving climbers, the National Park Service and Yosemite Conservancy,” said Alexandria Walker, Biological Science Technician for the National Park Service in Yosemite.
- Peregrine Falcon Protection — Yosemite Conservancy
Project overview: Continue monitoring peregrine falcon...
- Peregrine Falcon Protection — Yosemite Conservancy
Aug 1, 2024 · Long absent from Yosemite National Park, peregrine falcons are making a comeback with help from some unlikely allies: rock climbers. Rock climbers and peregrine falcons could easily be at...
Project overview: Continue monitoring peregrine falcon nests, implement targeted climbing-route closures to protect young falcons, and share this inspirational conservation success with climbers and visitors.
Sep 26, 2024 · Once on the brink of extinction, Yosemite’s iconic peregrine falcons are now thriving thanks to the cooperation of climbers. No longer endangered, the number of peregrine breeding pairs has skyrocketed from just eight in 2009 to 17 today, all thanks to a 15 year collaborative recovery scheme involving climbers, the National Park Service and ...
Aug 1, 2024 · The National Park Service announced Thursday that the falcon species has made a “remarkable comeback” in Yosemite since the 1970s, when there were zero nesting pairs at the park.
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Aug 1, 2024 · The number of breeding pairs of peregrine falcons, the world's fastest animal, has doubled during a 15-year-long collaborative recovery plan involving climbers, the National Park Service and ...
Aug 1, 2024 · The National Park Service said the falcon species has made a 'remarkable comeback' in Yosemite since the 1970s, when there were zero nesting pairs at the park.