Vulture Ecology Study: 2020 Update  Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy

Vulture Ecology Study: 2020 Update Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy

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The Vulture Ecology Study: 2020 Update is part of the Golden Gate Raptor Observatory (GGRO) 2020 Pacific Raptor Report. It was authored by biologist Teresa Ely, GGRO’s Banding Manager and resident vulture expert. The GGRO has been a program of the Parks Conservancy for over 30 years, fulfilling their mission to inspire the preservation of California raptor populations. The full Pacific Raptor Report can be found on the GGRO publications page.

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