Faster than a race car and lethal mid-air, this remarkable bird dominates the skies with unmatched speed and precision, raising fresh wonder about how nature created such a hunter.
Fifty years ago, William & Mary students helped reintroduce breeding pairs of peregrine falcons on the coast and in the mountains of Virginia.
The peregrine falcon is the fastest animal on Earth, diving at over 300 km/h, hunting with precision, and thriving in cities ...
Wildlife officials are intensifying efforts to restore the peregrine falcon population in Massachusetts by banding chicks in downtown Boston. The falcon species is listed as one of special concern ...
Wildlife conservation is often viewed through the lens of the present or future, but a recent Country Life retrospective provided a fascinating look into the stunning rebound of the peregrine falcon ...
Tom Cade, a Cornell professor who spent decades advocating for the endangered peregrine falcon, died in Boise, Idaho on Feb. 6. He was 91. Cade is survived by his wife, Renetta Mae Bennewater, and ...
Some might believe we’re speeding toward a sixth mass extinction, but conservationists say otherwise. Approximately 48,646 species are currently threatened with extinction, according to the IUCN.
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