HawkWatch International
The mission of HawkWatch International is to conserve our environment through education, long-term monitoring, and scientific research on raptors as indicators of ecosystem health.
Global Raptor Research and Conservation Grant Awardee Project update: Michael Manja Williams
How do habitat features and climate change impact owls and other cavity-nesters?
Feeding Golden Eagles During the Lean Winter Months
Studying the Endangered Red Goshawk and Australia’s Other Poorly Understood Raptors
Nature's Best Hope: How to Bring Birds to Your Backyard ft Doug Tallamy
Announcing the 2023 Global Raptor Research & Conservation Grant Winners
How to Volunteer with HawkWatch International
How the Christmas Bird Count Informs Raptor Conservation
Blood Feathers - Take a Bite Out of Science
Take a Bite Out of Science: Spooktacular Superstitions about Birds
The Impact of Raptors on Game Bird Populations
Population assessment and conservation of the Critically Endangered Ruppell’s Vulture with Veronica
Conservation of Critically Endangered Red-headed Vultures with Himani Khati
Take a Bite Out of Science: What is Molt?
The Future of HawkWatch International | 35 Years and Counting
Take a Bite Out of Science: Birding Ethics
Painting a Picture of Fewer Raptor Collisions
Ask a Raptor Expert LIVE
The People of HawkWatch International | 35 Years and Counting
35 Years of HawkWatch International | 35 Years and Counting
What are Golden Eagle Nestlings Eating?
Take a Bite Out of Science: Raptor Rehab
The Impact of Education | 35 Years and Counting
Women in Raptor Conservation Panel
Goldens Galore: What We’ve Learned from Spring Migration Research at Gunsight Mountain
IDing Eagles with Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge
Sounding the Alarm: How Migration Data Alerted to Declines in Golden Eagle | 35 Years and Counting
Bringing Real Science To Life: HWI’s Raptor Ambassadors | 35 Years and Counting
Applied Raptor Identification with Jesse Watson | 35 Years and Counting
Why Migration Matters | 35 Years and Counting