Scope of Study: This library report summarizes the major works that have been carried out in the study of the peregrine falcon (Falco peregrinus) and outlines several management steps that may be effective in reversing the current decline in population levels that are presently occurring world wide.Findings and Conclusions: The peregrine falcon has experienced a world wide population crash during the years 1950 to 1965. The status of the present day populations is not widely agreed upon except that at least one and possibly two of the 12 subspecies is now extinct. Chlorinated hydrocarbons have effected an imbalance of the sex hormone endocrine system of these birds. This imbalance has led to thin eggshells, reduced fertility, and generally ...
Background: Our ability to monitor populations or species that were once threatened or endangered an...
... The main purpose of the 1972 survey was to study a sample area of West Greenland to supply basel...
The release of 617 captive-bred young during the 1980’s and 1990’s sparked the recovery of the Pereg...
Peregrine Falcons (Falco peregrinus) represent an encouraging conservation biology success story in ...
A population of tundra peregrine falcons (Falco peregrinus tundrius) was studied over 4 breeding s...
The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources published guides to many threatened animals livin...
This report provides an update on NJ's peregrine falcon population management and monitoring in 2008...
... During the summer of 1972 a research team initiated the first in-depth study of the peregrine fa...
falcons (Falco peregrinus tundrius and F. p. anatum, respectively) were listed as endangered in 1970...
This report provides an update on NJ's peregrine falcon population management and monitoring in 2006...
This report provides an update on NJ's peregrine falcon population management and monitoring in 2007...
•1. Populations of some fish- and meat-eating birds suffered dramatic declines globally following th...
We are grateful to the Scottish Raptor Study Group and the Ringing Unit of the British Trust for Orn...
This survey was the Yukon section of the Canada-wide periodic monitoring of the status of the Peregr...
This survey is the Yukon section of the Canada-wide periodic monitoring of the status of the Peregri...
Background: Our ability to monitor populations or species that were once threatened or endangered an...
... The main purpose of the 1972 survey was to study a sample area of West Greenland to supply basel...
The release of 617 captive-bred young during the 1980’s and 1990’s sparked the recovery of the Pereg...
Peregrine Falcons (Falco peregrinus) represent an encouraging conservation biology success story in ...
A population of tundra peregrine falcons (Falco peregrinus tundrius) was studied over 4 breeding s...
The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources published guides to many threatened animals livin...
This report provides an update on NJ's peregrine falcon population management and monitoring in 2008...
... During the summer of 1972 a research team initiated the first in-depth study of the peregrine fa...
falcons (Falco peregrinus tundrius and F. p. anatum, respectively) were listed as endangered in 1970...
This report provides an update on NJ's peregrine falcon population management and monitoring in 2006...
This report provides an update on NJ's peregrine falcon population management and monitoring in 2007...
•1. Populations of some fish- and meat-eating birds suffered dramatic declines globally following th...
We are grateful to the Scottish Raptor Study Group and the Ringing Unit of the British Trust for Orn...
This survey was the Yukon section of the Canada-wide periodic monitoring of the status of the Peregr...
This survey is the Yukon section of the Canada-wide periodic monitoring of the status of the Peregri...
Background: Our ability to monitor populations or species that were once threatened or endangered an...
... The main purpose of the 1972 survey was to study a sample area of West Greenland to supply basel...
The release of 617 captive-bred young during the 1980’s and 1990’s sparked the recovery of the Pereg...