Our national and international conservation and field research projects span a range of topics and perspectives, from classical ecological research, to applied conservation, to more traditional zoo-based reintroduction activities.
For more information on our Conservation and Field Research Program and on educational opportunities available for university and graduate students, contact Dr. Todd Katzner, Director of Conservation and Field Research.
Our Projects- Pittsburgh FalconCam
- Conservation and Ecology of the Philippine Eagle
- Recovery of Urban Peregrine Falcons
- Track an Eagle in Eastern North America
- Assessing Conservation Needs of Eastern Golden Eagles in the Appalachian Region
- Conservation of the Hispaniolan Parrot
- Conservation and Ecology of Eagles in Kazakhstan
- Track an Imperial Eagle in Kazakhstan
- Conservation and Demography of Vultures in the former Soviet Union
- Fragmentation of Polylepis Forest in Ecuador
- Habitat Structure and Disturbance in Andean Forests of Ecuador
- Regenerating Broadleaf Forests in the Dominican Republic
- Restored Riparian Habitat for Overwintering Migratory Birds
- Red-crowned Crane Reintroduction Program
- Mexican Flamingo Conservation Program
- Maroon-fronted Parrot Reintroduction in Mexico
- Thick-billed Parrot Reintroduction in Mexico
- Breeding birds in a regenerating Aspen clearcut
Projects Supported by the National Aviary
- Utility of Riparian Corridors to Fragmented Songbird Communities





