Today is the last day to submit your applications for our Global Raptor Research and Education Grant! We want to support your work studying at-risk raptor species around the globe! Click here to apply: hawkwatch.org/grrcg
📸: Asman Adi Purwant
Thanks to supporters like you, HWI has accomplished so much this year—from counting over 700,000 migrating raptors this fall to studying collision prevention through wind turbine blade painting. Read our 2022 year-in-review: hawkwatch.org/blog/item/1366…
What are Golden Eagles eating? And how can we find out? Head to our blog to hear from Research Associate and Ph.D. candidate Dustin Maloney on his investigation of a cutting-edge research method that he is using to get to the bottom of these questions: hawkwatch.org/blog/item/1360…
The numbers are in! We have been counting raptors since 1986, making this our 36th fall migration count. A HUGE thank you to our staff, crew, partners, and funders for another successful season.
📸: Tyler Lausten, James Petersen, Kirsti Carr, Cameron Hein
Head to our blog to hear about the journey of two Northern Harriers we outfitted with transmitters back in 2021—on the same day—who just so happen to share nearly the same winter and summer homes. hawkwatch.org/blog/item/1357…
📸: Dave Oleyar and Jesse Watson
Fifteen years ago, the Bald Eagle was removed from the Endangered Species List While the Bald Eagle soars proudly in the skies of North America today, the situation is bleak for many of its kind. Will you join us in saving eagles around the world? hawkwatch.org/savingeagles
Our scientists recently provided comments to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service on the proposed rule Permits for Incidental Take of Eagles and Eagle Nests. Head to our website to hear our take on using eBird data to estimate Golden Eagle populations: hawkwatch.org/our-work/track…
We are excited about our newest addition to the HWI store! This design features a Golden Eagle hunting a Jack Rabbit amongst the sagebrush. Your purchase supports our work studying Golden Eagle diets, and how it impacts nestling health. Get yours today: hvnq87vkc3c9rhgw-64544047319…
Our Following Forest Owls expeditions with @earthwatch_org are open for registration. For seven days in Northern Utah’s aspen groves or southeastern Arizona's riparian canyon and coniferous forests, you can learn to be a community scientist! Register here: earthwatch.org/expeditions/f…
Until December 3rd, you can get this limited edition Jerry Liguori photograph as a print alone, a metal print, or a gallery-wrapped canvas print. A portion of each sale will support the scholarship created in Jerry's honor. Shop here: hawkwatch-international.mysh…
Support raptor conservation—and the Jerry Liguori Scholarship—all year long with your new 2023 calendar! A portion of each sale will directly support the scholarship created in his honor. Pre-orders will only be open for two weeks! hawkwatch-international.mysh…
For every 10 territories that HWI surveyed in 2021, only 1 Golden Eagle chick survived to the end of the nestling period. Hear more about the health of Utah’s Golden Eagles on the blog: hawkwatch.org/blog/item/1348…
TY to partners Kent Keller and @USArmyDPG
📸: Steve Slater
On 10/1 our Goshute Mountains HawkWatch recaptured a Northern Goshawk banded on 6/26/22 as a nestling by Rob Miller in the Raft River Mountains, UT! Keep up with the Goshute Crew on our Friends of Goshute Mountains HawkWatch FB page: facebook.com/groups/goshutem…
📸: Kirsti Carr
Do you know what raptor species are declining? What about species on the rise? Head to the brand-new Raptor Population Index (RPI) website to find out! hawkwatch.org/blog/item/1345…
We are so excited to announce a new drop of the Bird Collective x HawkWatch International merchandise collection! Shirts, hats, stickers, and more are now available featuring owls we monitor through our Following Forest Owl study! Click here to shop: birdcollective.com/collectio…
The Indianapolis Prize is proud to announce the 10 Finalists for our new Emerging Conservationist Award! This award recognizes conservationists under 40 years of age working to make a significant impact on saving animal species from extinction. Meet the remarkable heroes⬇︎
Will you help us raise the money to support the people behind conservation? With your donation, you are not just supporting our staff but also ensuring our skies remain filled with raptors soaring overhead. Click to give: hawkwatch.org/people