“ finding cooperative conservation solutions for birds and
the natural world through science and education” The
SUTTO
EWSLETTER
Volume 34, Summer 2010
ext step...
Tracking the eagles
Cover: Three young eagles back in
their nest. The two on the left are
wearing new transmitters, as can be
seen by the visible antennas. We
hope to follow their movements for
several years. Photography by Steve
Sherrod. Inset: This photo shows
the comparative height and inac-cessability
of the nest to biologists
(bottom left). Photography by Alan
Jenkins.
What’s Inside...
24567
Eagle Satellite GPS Tracking
20 Years of Eagle Nest Surveys
Depletion of Genetic Diversity
Field Trips Return to Center
Expanding Education Program
2010 Sutton Picnic
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“ finding cooperative conservation solutions for birds and
the natural world through science and education” The
SUTTO
EWSLETTER
Volume 34, Summer 2010
ext step...
Tracking the eagles
Cover: Three young eagles back in
their nest. The two on the left are
wearing new transmitters, as can be
seen by the visible antennas. We
hope to follow their movements for
several years. Photography by Steve
Sherrod. Inset: This photo shows
the comparative height and inac-cessability
of the nest to biologists
(bottom left). Photography by Alan
Jenkins.
What’s Inside...
24567
Eagle Satellite GPS Tracking
20 Years of Eagle Nest Surveys
Depletion of Genetic Diversity
Field Trips Return to Center
Expanding Education Program
2010 Sutton Picnic