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Locality: Berkeley, California



Address: 1346 Gilman St 94706-2454 Berkeley, CA, US

Website: www.birdfund.org/

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Bird Conservation Fund 01.04.2021

BCF is helping raise funds to support volunteers protecting Lanner falcon nesting in Tuscany and Sicily. Lanners are highly endangered in Italy (and Europe) and we want to raise $2,500 to support this grass-roots conservation work, please help by donating, $5, $10, $25. 100% will directly reach the project as we are a zero overhead volunteer organization. Thanks: https://birdfund.networkforgood.com

Bird Conservation Fund 05.03.2021

Lost but not gone! Keen eyed observers solve a bird mystery.

Bird Conservation Fund 23.02.2021

European Lanner Falcon Conservation in Italy Presentation by Gruppo Tutela Rapaci March 6th at 9 AM Pacific / 5 PM GMT Bird Conservation Fund is building ties with scientists and conservationists working on bird conservation around the globe. We have followed the work of a group of Italians working on reversing the decline of Lanner falcon and Bonelli's Eagle on the peninsula, and one of the volunteers has offered to give us a virtual presentation and update. Please join.... Please join us on Saturday, March 6 at 9 AM Pacific Time for a free presentation by Cristiana Marti, volunteer with Gruppo Tutela Rapaci Toscana about efforts to protect the highly endangered population Lanner falcon in Tuscany and Sicily. RSVP to [email protected] for your free Zoom link.

Bird Conservation Fund 11.02.2021

New Zealand's Lord Howe Island rat eradication program was one of the most ambitious attempted and hopefully will now allow the Lord Howe Island woodhen to thrive!

Bird Conservation Fund 28.01.2021

Nice overview on the tracking work being done to better understand Sociable Lapwing https://wadertales.wordpress.com//following-sociable-lapw/

Bird Conservation Fund 25.01.2021

Interior Least Tern has made a comeback thanks to protection through the Endangered Species Act, nice to see this little tern on our rivers again. https://www.chicagotribune.com//ct-tern-endangered-species

Bird Conservation Fund 13.01.2021

There are still mysteries being solved about poorly-known species like Rapa Shearwater https://www.birdguides.com//geolocator-reveals-movements/