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by Kelly BallFeb 06, 2023

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Guest Blog: Pacific Northwest Turkey Vulture Tales

In British Columbia, Turkey Vultures occupy the most extreme northwest portion of their broad range in the Americas, and they continue to expand. Gill Radcliffe wanted to learn more, and is using CTT's tech to study the local ecology, migratory movements, and health of Turkey Vultures in the Pacific Northwest.

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by Kelly BallJan 13, 2023

The Life History of Florida's Crested Caracaras

Questions about the Florida population of Crested Caracaras have led Dr. Joan Morrison to devote more than 30 years of research to understanding the species’ life history, with special focus on the effects of habitat loss.

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