Nov
29
2007
Flight risk: more of America’s birds are in danger
Christian Science Monitor – Boston,MA,USA
“The bald eagle, peregrine falcon, the California condor, and the whooping crane all used to be on the endangered list at one time but are doing really well …
Nov
21
2007
The admins and moderators here at Falcon and Friends (Buffalo Falcons, Birds of Prey and More) would like to wish all of our U.S. visitors and members a very Happy, Healthy and Safe Thanksgiving holiday weekend!
This year we are thankful to all of you for your continued support and friendship! For the past few weeks we have also started working on a new section for our website. We have installed a photo gallery and over the coming weeks we will be taking forum pics and highlights from the 2007 and placing them there! http://www.buffalofalcons.com/gallery
The new year is just around the corner and before you know it a new nesting season will be starting. For now our forum members are enjoying the return of the Gentoo Penguins http://www.buffalofalcons.com/forum/index.php?topic=278.0 (who are just starting their nesting season at the Station Gars O’Higgins – Antartica! http://www.martingrund.de/pinguine/)

Nov
17
2007
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=452482&in_page_id=1770
This is a good article. I like the part about the stuffed owl needing to be washed regularly since she gets so much love.
Nov
14
2007
(November 13, 2007) – - Turtles in the Hudson Valley, caddisflies in the Adirondacks, paddlefish in Western New York and whales in New York Harbor are among the species that will benefit under $2.75 million in wildlife and biodiversity grants awarded to 20 research and planning projects throughout the state, New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) Commissioner Pete Grannis announced today.
More.. http://www.wivb.com/Global/story.asp?S=7354210
Nov
10
2007
(11/10/07) GREENWICH – Turkey Day is two weeks away but a new study by the Department of Environmental Protection says every day might by Turkey Day in Connecticut.
More: http://www.news12.com/CT/topstories/article?id=202779