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Migration Tracking
 Tracking Raptors Via Satellite: Highway to the Tropics and EagleTrack In 1995, The Raptor Center began using satellite telemetry to monitor the migratory routes, stopover sites, and wintering grounds of ospreys and Swainson's hawks nesting in North America. We integrated this research with classroom- and Web-based environmental education into a program we called Highway to the Tropics. The Highway to the Tropics project concluded in 2002, when we determined that the tracking project had generated valuable and sufficient information regarding osprey flyways. In 1998, The Raptor Center launched EagleTrack, a project in which satellite transmitters were placed on some of the bald eagles rehabilitated and released from our clinic, as well as on some banded eagles from the wild. More details about both groups of eagles can be explored via the links below. Bald Eagles: EagleTrack Migration Data Banded Eagles from the Wild Clinic Eagles Released (with case histories) Raptor Facts Ospreys Raptor Facts Teacher Lesson Plans Osprey Migration Information Swainson's Hawks: Prairie Partners Conservation Issues The Minnesota Connection Teacher Lesson Plans Partners Dr.Charles Henny - USGS Biological Resources Division Minnesota Department of Natural Resources Nongame Program New Jersey Endangered and Nongame Species Program Peter Nye - New York State Dept. of Environmental Conservation Shelter Island and Long Island Chapters, The Nature Conservancy Wetlands Institute of New Jersey Sponsors Doug and Shirley Dayton Wallace Dayton Dellwood Foundation Disney International Flavors & Fragrances New Jersey PSE&G Special Projects Foundation of the Big Game Club
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