Most of you know Frank Nicoletti from Hawk Ridge in Duluth. Frank and his
associates currently are studying the unusual dark morph Red-tailed Hawks that
appear annually but very rarely at the ridge each fall. More specifically, they
are attempting to determine the origins of this subspecies — both genetically
and geographically. They've applied for grants from various agencies and
organizations but after several months, have fallen a little short of their
goal. The MOU was able to contribute substantially to the project through our
Savaloja Grant program, but not enough to fully fund the project. Frank’s study
still needs to cover the cost of tracking transmitters and other supplies.
Please consider a small donation through Frank's Go-Fund-Me page (link below).
His is the best kind of research — pure science, specific answers sought to
legitimate questions, and no monetary gain. Knowledge is the only profit.
https://www.gofundme.com/f/raptor-research
Anthony Hertzel
axhert...@gmail.com
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