By Vanessa Valdez | Special and Innovation Project Coordinator
Dear Golden Eagle friends,
We are very glad to share with you the results of the past months. In August our second year of activities officially began, allowing us to continue the golden eagle population monitoring activities, as well as of those of key habitat grasslands and prey species (such as the prairie dog and rabbits). Also, our project colleagues continue the monitoring of eagle nests throughout the country, reporting on the progress of each one.
The project continues to work with the promotion for the establishment of a federal protected area in northern Zacatecas to secure vast habitat for wild golden eagle populations. This area will have a new colony of the previously and locally extinct prairie dog, as well as multiple excellent nesting sites for new breeding eagles.
Again, we want to thank everyone who has contributed to make this conservation project possible through Global Giving donations. Thanks to your efforts and generosity we can continue working towards a Mexico full of soaring eagles. We hope you continue being part of it.
All the best,
Save the Golden Eagle Project Team
Mexican Fund for the Conservation of Nature
Calle Damas 49, Colonia San Jose Insurgentes,
03900 Mexico, D.F., Mexico +52 (55) 5611 9779
Contact: Vanessa Valdez (vanessa.valdez@fmcn.org)
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