Preparing for Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza
Above: TRC’s Avian Ambassador Owly, a 22-year-old Great Horned Owl. Great Horned Owls are among the most common raptors that have died... Read More
Six Years of Data from Tagged Rough-Legged Hawk
Above: A Rough-legged Hawk given a GPS transmitter by the TRC research team in 2017 has embarked on its 6th spring migration.... Read More
Help Programs Soar Into the Hardeman Barn
Above: Interior of the newly renovated Moseley/Hardeman Barn. Photo Credit: Steve Poole In 2017, Teton Raptor Center launched a capital campaign to... Read More
Research Team Studying Impact of Snow Conditions on Great Gray Owls
Above: Snow crust thickness (L) may impact Great Gray Owl foraging (owl snow print R). Photo Credit: TRC Staff Although most of... Read More
Bird Health Awareness Week
Above: Raptors that eat waterfowl, such as Peregrine Falcons, are susceptible to HPAI. Photo Credit: Bill Harris It’s Bird Health Awareness Week! Did... Read More
Research Team Assists Park Service with Sage-Grouse Surveys
Above: Tracks (L) and wing prints (R) indicate the presence of Greater Sage-Grouse (Center). Photo Credit: TRC Staff Did you know? TRC’s... Read More
Love is in the Air: Raptor Breeding Season Begins
Above: A Bald Eagle carrying nesting material. Photo Credit: Sue Ernisse While many raptor species found in the Jackson Hole region have... Read More
A Tribute to Taiga: TRC’s Great Gray Owl Touched All the Pillars of Our Mission
On June 17, 2016, TRC’s research team returned to the field to check in on a Great Gray Owl nest they’d been... Read More
Identifying Great Gray Owls Using Territorial Calls
Our research team has been deploying autonomous recording units (ARUs) since 2016 to detect Great Gray Owls across breeding territories in the... Read More
Tracking Nomadic Short-Eared Owls
In 2020, our research team began the first-ever tracking study of Short-eared Owls in Wyoming. This was the second owl captured for... Read More