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Article
Virginia peregrine falcon monitoring and management program: Year 2019 report
The Center for Conservation Biology Technical Report Series, CCBTR-19-13. College of William & Mary, Williamsburg, VA.
Code
CCBTR-19-13
Publication Date
1-1-2019
Abstract
The peregrine falcon (Falco peregrinus) was believed to be extirpated as a breeding species in Virginia by the early 1960s. An aggressive restoration program was initiated in 1978 that included the release of 115 captive-reared birds on the Coastal Plain
Topic
Abundance/Distribution; Breeding/Demography/Population Dynamics; Banding
Species
Peregrine Falcon
Citation Information
Watts, B. D. and M. U. Watts. 2019. Virginia peregrine falcon monitoring and management program: Year 2019 report. The Center for Conservation Biology Technical Report Series: CCBTR-19-13. William & Mary, Williamsburg, VA. 25 pp.