Meet the team - Annabel Christiansen, Andrus Scholar Intern
The Birds of Prey NCA team is made up of bird-loving, outdoor-adventuring, passionate individuals who, amongst other things, strive to make the NCA the best place it can be for both people and nature. In this blog series, we wanted to introduce you to our team and tell you a bit more about who they are, what they do and why they do it. We thought we’d start with our current andrus scholar intern, annabel christiansen, who has joined us over the summer break
NEW RESEARCH: Prairie Falcon (Falco mexicanus) Abundance in a National Conservation Area in Idaho Has Increased since the 1970s–1990s
The long term data set has shown that prairie falcons have increased in abundance within the boundaries of the NCA showing that, for the moment, the area is an effective conservation refuge.
Andrus Scholars program internship for Boise State students
The Andrus Scholars program is open to Boise State students now - we’re looking for a communications intern to join our team for the summer!
Habitat Improvement Program update
An update on our Habitat Improvement Program - what’s been done, what’s happening next and what the future holds for the seedlings.
The American Goshawk Project - addressing knowledge gaps in goshawk research
Read Jessy Wilson’s blog to hear more about fascinating research into American goshawks.