State of the World's Raptors Partners

Aves Rapaces en BoliviaAvezonaBISA Indonesia
Conicet CadicConicet IncitapConselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico
conservation science globalFitzpatrick University of African OrnithologyFlinders University
Fundacion Moises BertoniHawk Mountain SanctuaryHawkWatch International
Himalayan RaptorsInstituto Nacional de pesquisas da amazoniaInternational Avian Research
Konrad Lorenz Research CenterMagyar Madártani és Természetvédelmi EgyesületNational Center for Wildlife
Paguyuban Pengamat BurungPhilippine Eagle FoundationProyecto Aguila Crestada
Raptor IndonesiaResearch and Recovery of Endangered Speciessaraana
Universidad Nacional de la PampaUniversitat WienUniversity of Cape Coast
University of EswatiniUniversity of Queensland AustraliaUniversity of Turku

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State of the World's Raptors book



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C.J.W. McClure, L. Dunn, J. A. Johnson, T. E. Katzner, R. Gumbs, and E. R. Buechley, editors. 2025. State of the World’s Raptors, The Peregrine Fund, Boise, Idaho, USA.


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