Sammy Riccio

Transmitters run in the family: tracking multiple generations of Golden Eagles

Tracking units and band recoveries help scientists learn the hows, wheres, and whys of animal lives. Without them, we might still be scratching our heads about the decline of Swainson’s Hawks in the 1990s (they were feeding on poisoned insects in South America), or trying to suss out the key pathways and threats for many […]

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Putting Out the First Transmitter on a Flores Hawk-eagle

The Flores Hawk-eagle is ranked as the most understudied and threatened accipiter in the world (Buechley et al. 2021; RCPI 0.95). In an effort to learn more about this Critically Endangered species and enhance their conservation, we have partnered with Usep Suparman and his team at the Raptor Conservation Society in Indonesia, who have been

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