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Daniel Driscoll

Daniel DriscollDaniel Driscoll  received his Bachelor of Science degree in Forest and Wildlife Management at Purdue University in Indiana.  While attending Purdue, he studied the ecology of urban-nesting American kestrels, and raptor populations and habitat utilization in agricultural areas.  For over 20 years, Daniel has studied the ecology of bald and golden eagles throughout the U.S. and Mexico.  His primary expertise involves capturing eagles for telemetry studies, conducting productivity surveys, climbing cliff and tree nests to band eaglets, and the fitting of radio-telemetry on eagles.

Highlights of Daniel Driscoll’s experience include:

  • Biologist Channel Islands Golden Eagle Project.
  • Ecology of Bald Eagles in Arizona: 1985-1993.
  • Ecology of Bald Eagles in Sonora, Mexico: 1988-2000
  • Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Impact Assessment: Bald Eagle Project, Prince William Sound, Alaska: 1989
  • Channel Islands Peregrine Falcon Surveys, California: 1992
  • Hudson River Bald Eagle Contaminant Study, New York: 1998
  • Ecology of Golden Eagles in Mexico: 1997
  • Ecology of Golden Eagles in the Diablo Range, California: 1994-2000

 

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