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 "headline": "Alaska Raptor Group",
 "datePublished": "June 24, 2024",
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     "text": "Return to Terrestrial Ecosystems >> Landbird Research in Alaska >> Boreal Partners in Flight"
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     "text": "Promote research, monitoring, management, and conservation relevant to Alaska raptors."
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     "text": "The Steering Committee is responsible for:"
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     "text": "Provide a structured forum by which to facilitate, coordinate, and enhance the exchange of information regarding Alaska raptors."
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     "text": "The Alaska Raptor Group will meet at least once annually or as often as necessary to fulfill its objectives. Annual meetings of the Alaska Raptor Group will occur in conjunction with Boreal Partners in Flight meetings and the Alaska Bird Conference."
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     "text": "Identify current and emerging conservation, management, and research issues concerning Alaska raptors throughout their year-round ranges."
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     "text": "For conservation purposes, Boreal Partners in Flight categorizes raptors as \"landbirds,\" along with songbirds, woodpeckers, and birds from several other families, because of their strong associations with terrestrial habitats.  Many raptors are migratory or nomadic, spending nearly half their lives outside of Alaska, often in rapidly changing habitats.  Resident species face unique challenges including the cascading effects of a rapidly warming and changing climate."
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     "text": "To promote the conservation of Alaska raptors and their habitats. Terms of Reference."
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     "text": "Thirty-one raptor species, including 18 species of diurnal raptors (Orders Accipitriformes and Falconiformes) and 13 species of owls (Order Strigiformes), have been documented in Alaska, 23 of which are known to breed within the state."
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     "text": "The Alaska Raptor Group was formed as a subcommittee of Boreal Partners in Flight in April 2008 to provide specific guidance on the study, management, and conservation of Alaska raptors and their habitats."
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     "text": "Checklist of Alaska Raptors - from the University of Alaska Fairbanks Museum"
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     "text": "Identify and implement effective methods for communicating the status of Alaska raptors, results of studies, and management and conservation issues."
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     "text": "Membership in the Alaska Raptor Group is voluntary and open to everyone. The Alaska Raptor Group includes representatives from a wide variety of public and private entities that support the conservation of raptors and their habitats."
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     "text": "2024 ARG Steering Committee"
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     "text": "Composition. Six to 10 people serve on the Committee, including a Chair and a Secretary. The Committee strives to maintain a geographic diversity and representation from private, agency, and non-governmental organizations. Committee members serve a two-year term and there is no limit to the number of terms served by individuals. Service on the Committee is voluntary. The Committee seeks volunteers to serve on the Committee at least three months before the end of the term of each Committee member."
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     "text": "While raptors share many traits with other landbirds, their life history characteristics and the different methods used to study raptors set them apart.  Raptors are apex predators in many of the ecological systems in which they occur, often at the top of complex food chains.  However, learning about the status and trends of raptor populations is challenging, often requiring specific methodologies that do not transfer to other landbirds.  Alaska is a land of extremes and its raptors emulate that diversity; therefore, conserving Alaska\u2019s raptor legacy will require a diversity of conservation strategies."
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