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BABY DINOSAURS IN THE CITY!... and we've been studying them for years! We talked with Field Museum ornithologist Josh Engel about how scientists gather information and take risks while monitoring these impressive aerial predators.
By the 1960s the peregrine falcon (Falco peregrinus) was extinct in many states - including Illinois - because of the negative effects of the pesticide DDT. But, thanks to dedicated reintroduction and monitoring efforts over the last 30 years in part from Field Museum scientist Mary Hennen and The Chicago Peregrine Program, just recently these birds were removed from the Illinois threatened species list!
There is a TON of information about the Chicago Peregrine Program on The Field's website: http://www.fieldmuseum.org/science/special-projects/illinois-peregrines
Read more about the announcement from the Chicago Suntimes: http://chicago.suntimes.com/news-chicago/7/71/770839/peregrine-falcons-longer-threatened-species-illinois
Be sure to 'like' the Chicago Peregrine Program's Facebook: facebook.com/IllinoisPeregrines
Want to see more images of the peregrines in Chicago? We've got 'em! flickr.com/groups/midwest_peregrine_falcons/pool
Big thanks to Mary Hennen, Stephanie Ware and Josh Engel for taking the time to help us film this episode!
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Producer, Writer, Creator, Host:
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Producer, Editor, Camera:
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Michael Aranda
Created By:
Hank Green
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Filmed on Location and Supported by:
The Field Museum in Chicago, IL
(http://www.fieldmuseum.org)
BABY DINOSAURS IN THE CITY!... and we've been studying them for years! We talked with Field Museum ornithologist Josh Engel about how scientists gather information and take risks while monitoring these impressive aerial predators.
By the 1960s the peregrine falcon (Falco peregrinus) was extinct in many states - including Illinois - because of the negative effects of the pesticide DDT. But, thanks to dedicated reintroduction and monitoring efforts over the last 30 years in part from Field Museum scientist Mary Hennen and The Chicago Peregrine Program, just recently these birds were removed from the Illinois threatened species list!
There is a TON of information about the Chicago Peregrine Program on The Field's website: http://www.fieldmuseum.org/science/special-projects/illinois-peregrines
Read more about the announcement from the Chicago Suntimes: http://chicago.suntimes.com/news-chicago/7/71/770839/peregrine-falcons-longer-threatened-species-illinois
Be sure to 'like' the Chicago Peregrine Program's Facebook: facebook.com/IllinoisPeregrines
Want to see more images of the peregrines in Chicago? We've got 'em! flickr.com/groups/midwest_peregrine_falcons/pool
Big thanks to Mary Hennen, Stephanie Ware and Josh Engel for taking the time to help us film this episode!
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Come hang out in our Subreddit: http://www.reddit.com/r/thebrainscoop
Twitters: @ehmee
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/thebrainscoop
Tumblr: thebrainscoop.tumblr.com
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Producer, Writer, Creator, Host:
Emily Graslie
Producer, Editor, Camera:
Tom McNamara
Theme music:
Michael Aranda
Created By:
Hank Green
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Filmed on Location and Supported by:
The Field Museum in Chicago, IL
(http://www.fieldmuseum.org)