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Nox, a peregrine falcon of UC Berkeley web cam fame, was released to the wild Oct. 18 after recovering from wing surgery at UC Davis and its California Raptor Center.
A peregrine falcon whose birth atop the Campanile at UC Berkeley was live-streamed to millions of bird-lovers has been released back into the wild three months after suffering a broken wing. The ...
The raptor center, a program of the School of Veterinary Medicine, cares for injured raptor, rehabilitating and releasing them back to the wild — provided that they are judged suitable to survive on ...
Famous UC Berkeley falcons part of wild raptor community documented by falconer Shawn Hayes BERKELEY -- It's rare that expecting couples are treated to watch parties, and even rarer to have huge ...
Raptor's preclinical division bioengineers novel drug candidates and drug-targeting platforms derived from the human receptor-associated protein ("RAP") and related proteins to target cancer ...
"This is a little baby that ought to go back to the wild," said Lydia Miller, a longtime opponent of the new UC Merced project and president of the San Joaquin Raptor Rescue Center.
An adult female bald eagle took flight Friday morning from the Sundial Bridge in Redding after more than four months of rehabilitation at the California Raptor Center in Davis. The eagle was found … ...
The California Raptor Center at the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine will host its annual Open House from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 12.
Three friends hit the road to follow hawks and golden eagles on their fall migration, and to collect valuable data that will help scientists understand the birds' ancient journeys.