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The mission of The Bird Group* (TBG) is to employ sound scientific principles and state-of-the-art field techniques to develop and implement creative solutions to problems confronted by raptors and other bird populations in California and elsewhere.
The Bird Group was incorporated in November 2008 by Brian Latta and Janet Linthicum; until recently the primary researchers of the Predatory Bird Research Group at University of California, Santa Cruz, and long-time associate and field biologist, Paul Young. This group brings over 100 years of collective experience in the fields of Raptor Conservation, Biology, Physiology, Propagation, Veterinary Science, and Field Biology. We will be addressing issues concerning conservation of birds of prey and associated species, including their prey in the case of endangered species. This work is a passion for all of us, not just a vocation.
We have a history of successful, simple, and cost-effective problem-solving dating back decades, most notably the return of the Peregrine Falcon to California and neighboring states. Our personnel have released well over 1000 young Peregrines into the wild and their progeny are exceeding expectations of population growth.
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We also honor and perpetuate the legacy of the late Brian J. Walton, founding coordinator of the Predatory Bird Research Group at UC Santa Cruz, which lead the successful effort to recover the endangered Peregrine Falcon in California and neighboring states. We are proud to have played a significant role in that resurgence, among other wildlife conservation accomplishments. Brian's story, in his own words, can be found at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uCb0t58a3EY
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| Brian J. Walton and young peregrine |
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Thank you for visiting The Bird Group web site, we are excited so stay tuned!
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