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  • January 20, 2026: HD wolfs (eagles?) down a fish.

    January 22, 2026: NestFlix and News!

    Bitter cold is on the way, which means our eagles will diminish nest-building and territorial activity in favor of (relatively) warm sunny places out of

    Read more
  • Landowner Myrna Buri with a falcon.

    Landowner Spotlight: Myrna Buri

    We’re running an occasional series on our landowner partners to highlight their conservation work and show the many ways it is possible to take conservation

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  • Martin Luther King

    Martin Luther King and Environmental Justice

    What is environmental justice and how does it connect to Martin Luther King and Martin Luther King Day? The environmental justice movement addresses a statistical

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  • January 18, 2026: Stay warm, everyone! DNF's stylish winter jacket is fluffed up against the cold.

    Can birds detect severe weather? Storms, cold, and Bald Eagles in winter!

    Can birds detect severe weather? I’m watching the birds at my feeder as a major snowstorm rolls in. American Golden Finches, Dark-Eyed Juncos, Black-Capped Chickadees,

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  • January 26, 2025: Mr. North and DNF duetting

    When will our eagles lay eggs?

    When will the Decorah North, Trempealeau, and Fort St. Vrain eagles begin laying eggs? At the nests we monitor in Iowa and Colorado, Bald Eagles

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Latest News >> More News

January 20, 2026: HD wolfs (eagles?) down a fish.

January 22, 2026: NestFlix and News!

January 22, 2026

Bitter cold is on the way, which means our eagles will diminish nest-building and territorial activity in favor

Read more
Landowner Myrna Buri with a falcon.

Landowner Spotlight: Myrna Buri

January 20, 2026

We’re running an occasional series on our landowner partners to highlight their conservation work and show the many

Read more
Martin Luther King

Martin Luther King and Environmental Justice

January 19, 2026

What is environmental justice and how does it connect to Martin Luther King and Martin Luther King Day?

Read more
January 18, 2026: Stay warm, everyone! DNF's stylish winter jacket is fluffed up against the cold.

Can birds detect severe weather? Storms, cold, and Bald Eagles in winter!

January 19, 2026

Can birds detect severe weather? I’m watching the birds at my feeder as a major snowstorm rolls in.

Read more
Established in 1988, the non-profit Raptor Resource Project specializes in the preservation of falcons, eagles, ospreys, hawks, and owls. We create, improve, and directly maintain over 40 nests and nest sites, provide training in nest site creation and management, and develop innovations in nest site management and viewing that bring people closer to the natural world. Our mission is to preserve and strengthen raptor populations, expand participation in raptor preservation, and help foster the next generation of preservationists.
The Raptor Resource Project | Education, Conservation, Research | amy@raptorresource.org or 276-FALCON2 (276-325-2662) | PO Box 16, Decorah, IA 52101