Kestrels on Campus

Kestrels on Campus Kestrels on Campus is a student run wildlife research and conservation project that is happening righ

06/09/2016

The American Kestrel, the U.S.'s smallest falcon, is declining throughout North America. Our team of researchers is trying to solve the mystery as to why thi...

04/23/2016

Raptor populations have been on the rise since DDT was banned in the ‘70s—except for the American Kestrel.

Kestrel copulation around campus. Spring has sprung.
04/20/2016

Kestrel copulation around campus. Spring has sprung.

Spring nesting season is heating up on campus! Spotted this female showing off a gift from her mate before flying off to...
04/09/2016

Spring nesting season is heating up on campus! Spotted this female showing off a gift from her mate before flying off to enjoy it by herself.

03/31/2016

The Birds and the Bees Appy Hour – April 6, 12pm

Kestrel pairs have been overtaking campus for the last month and we couldn't be more excited about it! While monitoring ...
03/30/2016

Kestrel pairs have been overtaking campus for the last month and we couldn't be more excited about it! While monitoring the Great Horned Owls nesting at Ute Stadium, I heard this couple screaming their territorial call while perched right over the football field.

Thank you, National Wildlife Society, for the shout out to our new little student chapter and Kestrels on Campus!
03/06/2016

Thank you, National Wildlife Society, for the shout out to our new little student chapter and Kestrels on Campus!

New student chapter launches kestrel project By Dana Kobilinsky Posted on March 3, 2016 An American kestrel feeds on a white-crowned sparrow. ©Gregory “Slobirdr” Smith Colter Dye was taking Amy Sibul’s undergraduate wildlife ecology and conservation course at the University of Utah a couple of years…

Kestrels on Campus featured on Sustainable Utah! We're really excited to get some more publicity for Kestrels and our Wi...
02/09/2016

Kestrels on Campus featured on Sustainable Utah! We're really excited to get some more publicity for Kestrels and our Wildlife Society at the University of Utah! Read to find out more about wildlife research and habitat restoration at the University of Utah. Thanks Nicole!

By Nicole Cox, Communications Fellow We may have forgotten that the University of Utah campus is an ecosystem, an environment for student learning to take place and a habitat for other species to l...

01/21/2016

For any interested in the national Kestrel projects underway:

Dave Oleyar, HWI Senior Scientist, will be sharing useful information about the American Kestrel project. This meeting will give you information needed to understand why we are doing the project, what we have learned, and where the project is heading. Some food and drinks will be provided for the meeting.

The meeting is Thursday January 21, 2016 at 5:30pm at the HWI office: 2240 South 900 East Salt Lake City, UT 84106.

Kestrels on Campus is well underway after a successful nest box building session on campus yesterday! We had 13 voluntee...
10/04/2015

Kestrels on Campus is well underway after a successful nest box building session on campus yesterday! We had 13 volunteers come out for a total of 91 volunteer hours to finish building 12 nest boxes for American Kestrels, North America's smallest species of falcon.

The first nest box was tough, but it turned into quite the competition after everyone got the hang of it. Some groups even added fancy handles to the collection doors and one got a porch! Beautiful boxes group!

Next step is placing the nest boxes around campus, which will happen later this month! Follow our progress or come get involved yourself!

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