News and Events

New Content-wide Assessment of Raptor Population Trends
(Posted 2012-02-01)
A new report by the Raptor Population Index (RPI) Project shows that the majority of the 26 species of migratory raptors across North America are either recovering or in stable condition.


HMANA Research Award
(Posted 2011-12-01)
The HMANA Research Award supports field studies relating to raptor migration ecology and behavior, population monitoring, and conservation.


Hawkwatcher's Exchange forum
(Posted 2011-03-15)
A place where hawkwatch sites can post job notices for counters or volunteers or where counters can offer their services. It is also a forum for general raptor-related announcements and regional discussions


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THE HMANA LISTSERV

HMANA members across the continent communicate with each other online through the BIRDHAWK listserv. BIRDHAWK is devoted to the advancement of knowledge of hawk migration in North America and worldwide. The HMANA list welcomes data and information contributed about migratory patterns of diurnal raptors by HMANA members and others associated with hawk migration sites primarily in the United States, Canada, Mexico, Central and South America. The discussions presented here are intended to further the study of raptor migration, population health, and for their own sake. The forum is open to all interested parties. Please! NO ADVERTISING.

The list is based at the University of Arizona and supported by the non-profit National Birding Hotline Cooperative (NBHC) and by the non-profit HMANA. It is administered by Jason Sodergren (jason@taiga.com), the list owner.

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