The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources has upgraded its FalconCam, introducing a new camera that captures sound.
Since the 1990s the Wisconsin public service and We Energies have worked to recover the Peregrine falcon population in the state.
Peregrine falcons have returned to We Energies and Wisconsin Public Service power plants – a sure sign of spring as the birds prepare to lay eggs.
Wisconsin Public Service (WPS) announced Monday that peregrine falcons have returned to WPS and We Energies power plants!
While the sun and warmth is returning to central Wisconsin, so are the Peregrine Falcons. Wisconsin Public Service (WPS) of ...
EXPECTED TO BEGIN OPERATIONS EARLY NEXT YEAR. PEREGRINE FALCONS, THE FASTEST ANIMAL IN THE WORLD, WERE NEARLY GONE FROM WISCONSIN BACK IN THE 1960S. >> NOW THEIR POPULATION IS ON A TREMENDOUS REBOUND.
PEREGRINE falcons are the kings of the avian world, so it’s fitting that they should have five-star accommodation. Dúlra can reveal that a pair of peregrine falcons have taken up residence on Belfast ...
A brood of four peregrine falcon chicks hatched in Singapore on Feb 20 and 22, marking the second recorded hatching of the ...
Beloved peregrine falcons Moxie (15) and Jamie (16) return to downtown Fort Wayne nest and are already making a scrape. Eggs ...
A pair of peregrine falcons have solved pigeons "causing havoc" at Hampstead Garden Suburb church St Jude's-on-the-Hill.
MILWAUKEE (WISN) -- Peregrine falcons, once nearly extinct in Wisconsin, have made a remarkable recovery due to one man's conservation efforts that began 40 years ago. Decades ago, Greg Septon could ...
Greg Septon was honored for his 40 years of work to help recover peregrine falcons in Wisconsin. Septon founded the Wisconsin Peregrine Falcon Recovery Project in 1986 when there were no known ...
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