HMA Releases 2025 Annual Report
Take a look back at 2025 and all the amazing work HMA did to support the raptor monitoring network, provide grants to fund raptor monitoring, education and research, and continue
To advance the scientific knowledge of raptor populations and raptor migration, promote raptor conservation, and inspire all communities to study and celebrate raptor migration.
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HMA’s on-line database for count data and site profiles of over 200 North American hawkwatch sites.
All of the Hawk Migration Studies are now available digitally for free for everyone to read online.
The Raptor Population index (RPI) is a partnership project that produces conservation assessments and population trends derived from migration counts of raptors.
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From one-time donations to sustained monthly and yearly giving, there are numerous ways to help save raptors and support HMA.
Take a look back at 2025 and all the amazing work HMA did to support the raptor monitoring network, provide grants to fund raptor monitoring, education and research, and continue
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Join us for our February Lunch & Learn as we welcome Nick Bolgiano to talk about Golden Eagle migration through PA! Wednesday, February 11, 2026 - 12pm eastern For most […]
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