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The Future of Conserving the Corridor
Season 2 · Episode 14
vendredi 3 décembre 2021 • Duration 45:19
In this FINALE episode of Season 2, we hear from Sean Grace, HMS President, Laurie Goodrich, HMS Director of Conservation, and Ernesto Ruelas Inzunza, HMS Board Member and Founder of the Veracruz River of Raptors, as they discuss the hopes and future plans for the collaborative effort of protecting the migratory corridors that run throughout the Western Hemisphere.
THANK YOU for all of your support this season!
Visit www.hawkmountain.org to learn more about our science, education, and stewardship, or to plan a visit! Keep up to date by following our social media on Instagram and Twitter @hawk_mountain, and on Facebook at facebook.com/HawkMountainSanctuary.
If you would like to sponsor a future podcast episode, please reach out to info@hawkmountain.org. Thanks for listening, and hope to "see" you next season!
Collaborative Conservation: The Migratory Bird Initiative
Season 2 · Episode 13
vendredi 26 novembre 2021 • Duration 45:19
In this penultimate episode, Chad Witko, National Audubon Society Outreach Biologist, explains the new and exciting Migratory Bird Initiative, which is gathering migratory data of birds from researchers across the Western Hemisphere to visualize current populations and identify priorities for avian conservation.
Learn more about the Migratory Bird Initiative: https://www.audubon.org/conservation/migratory-bird-initiative
Stay up to date with Audubon's social media:
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/NationalAudubonSociety
Twitter - https://twitter.com/audubonsociety
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/audubonsociety
Visit www.hawkmountain.org to learn more about our science, education, and stewardship, or to plan a visit! If you would like to sponsor a future podcast episode, please reach out to info@hawkmountain.org. Thank you for listening!
Swainson's Hawk Research Along the West Coast
Season 2 · Episode 4
jeudi 23 septembre 2021 • Duration 46:35
In this episode we head over to the West Coast with Mike Kochert and Chris Vennum, as they discuss Swainson's hawk monitoring and conservation with Tracking Talons project.
To support and learn more about this research, visit http://swainson.org
If you would like to support the MOTUS tower project at Veracruz, visit www.pronaturaveracruz.org/contribuye.php
Visit www.hawkmountain.org to learn more about our science, education, and stewardship, or to plan a visit! If you would like to sponsor a future podcast episode, please reach out to info@hawkmountain.org. Thank you for listening!
Turkey Vulture Research in Western North America
Season 2 · Episode 3
mercredi 15 septembre 2021 • Duration 38:06
Hawk Mountain Senior Research Biologist David Barber and Coastal Raptors founder and Executive Director Dr. Dan Varland discuss the ongoing research and monitoring of turkey vultures living and migrating in western North America.
Visit the following links to learn more about Hawk Mountain's and Coastal Raptor's vulture research:
HMS Vulture Research: hawkmountain.org/conservation-science/active-research/raptor-conservation-studies/new-world-vultures
Coastal Raptors Vulture Research: https://coastalraptors.com/Research/TurkeyVultureTracking.aspx
Coastal Raptors Collaboration with HMS: https://coastalraptors.com/Collaborations/HawkMountainSanctuaryAssociation.aspx
Visit www.hawkmountain.org to learn more about our science, education, and stewardship, or plan a visit! If you would like to sponsor a future podcast episode, please reach out to info@hawkmountain.org. Thank you for listening!
Going the Distance with Broad-winged Hawks
Season 2 · Episode 2
mercredi 8 septembre 2021 • Duration 22:40
Hawk Mountain Director of Conservation Science Dr. Laurie Goodrich and Research Biologist Rebecca McCabe discuss their ongoing work monitoring and tracking broad-winged hawks, long-distance migrants that migrate through northeast US all the way down through Central America and into South America. They aim to better understand the species "migration connectivity" in order to properly conserve their populations along this massive flyway.
Visit hawkmountain.org/conservation-science/active-research/raptor-conservation-studies/broad-winged-hawks to learn more!
Visit www.hawkmountain.org to learn more about our science, education, and stewardship, or plan a visit! If you would like to sponsor a future podcast episode, please reach out to info@hawkmountain.org. Thank you for listening!
Conserving Western Hemispheric Migration Flyways
Season 2 · Episode 1
mercredi 1 septembre 2021 • Duration 29:54
Welcome back to Season 2 of The Hawk's Call! In this season debut episode, Hawk Mountain President Sean Grace and Director of Conservation Science Dr. Laurie Goodrich discussed the importance of the migration routes that run from North America, funneling through Central America to several countries in South America. Hear about how Hawk Mountain is working to export the hawk count model and support researchers and count sites along these flyways.
Visit www.hawkmountain.org to learn more about our science, education, and stewardship, or plan a visit! If you would like to sponsor a future podcast episode, please reach out to info@hawkmountain.org. Thank you for listening!
Conserving the Corridor: Season 2 Trailer
Season 2 · Episode 1
mercredi 18 août 2021 • Duration 01:57
Hawk Mountain Sanctuary's podcast The Hawk's Call is back for another season! This season, titled Conserve the Corridor, will feature more discussions and interviews with scientists and educators working to conserve raptors along the Western Hemispheric migration flyways.
New episodes debut each Wednesday starting September 1. Stay tuned!
The Raptor Population Index Project
Season 1 · Episode 10
vendredi 26 février 2021 • Duration 22:13
In this FINAL episode of The Hawk's Call Podcast, hear directly from our own Dr. Laurie Goodrich, Director of Conservation Science at Hawk Mountain, and Dr. David Oleyar, Director of Long-term Monitoring and Community Science at Hawk Watch International, as they discuss updates around the Raptor Population Index Project, an international network of raptor monitoring data.
Visit www.hawkmountain.org to learn more about our science, education, and stewardship, or plan a visit! If you would like to sponsor a future podcast episode, please reach out to info@hawkmountain.org. Thank you for listening to this season!
Conservation of African Vultures
Season 1 · Episode 9
jeudi 18 février 2021 • Duration 32:48
In this episode of The Hawk's Call Podcast, hear directly from current collaborators Dr. Lindy Thompson and Danielle do Toit as they discuss their work researching and educating about several vulture species throughout Africa. Their work includes wing tagging, creation of "Vulture Safe Zones," and educational outreach with regional landowners.
Visit www.hawkmountain.org to learn more about our science, education, and stewardship, or plan a visit! If you would like to sponsor a future podcast episode, please reach out to info@hawkmountain.org. Thank you for listening!
Global Vulture Conservation
Season 1 · Episode 8
jeudi 11 février 2021 • Duration 33:50
In this episode of The Hawk's Call Podcast, hear directly from former HMS Director of Conservation Science Dr. Keith Bildstein, an expert and leader in global vulture conservation and research. He discusses his experiences and the bright future of vulture conservation. Stay tuned for a new book by Keith coming in the next year!
Visit www.hawkmountain.org to learn more about our science, education, and stewardship, or plan a visit! If you would like to sponsor a future podcast episode, please reach out to info@hawkmountain.org. Thank you for listening!





