By Francisco Ehrenberg | Special Projects and Innovation Officer
Dear friends,
Since our last report, we have made a lot of progress in establishing this year’s priorities for golden eagle conservation in Mexico. In this regard, field monitoring is at the top of the list. We will continue finding new nesting territories throughout the year and measuring the productivity and reproductive success of those already in our records. Additionally, we will keep working with rural communities to train local monitors and to create a sense of ownership concerning the species.
In addition to our work in the northern state of Chihuahua, this year we are expanding our geographic focus to the state of Guanajuato, where there is practically no available information on the current state of golden eagle populations. Through field monitoring, we aim to generate the basic knowledge needed to improve decision-making at the municipal level. Also, we will create a baseline that will help us track the impact of management decisions on the eagles.
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