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11/14/2025 | News release | Distributed by Public on 11/14/2025 15:52

Raptor Research Center showcases expertise at international conference

Anna Connington (MS in Raptor Biology) presents her poster in Costa Rica

More than 25 members of the Boise State University Raptor Research Center community attended the 2025 annual conference of the Raptor Research Foundation that was held in San José, Costa Rica, Oct. 12-18, 2025. Undergraduate students, graduate students, faculty, staff and recent alumni presented research, attended sessions and promoted the work of the Raptor Research Center and Boise State at the conference with approximately 300 international attendees.

Boise State presentations covered topics such as adaptive capacity to climate change, morphology and migration, breeding behavior and success, species management and mitigation, and more. In addition to networking and scientific sessions, conference attendees had the opportunity to appreciate the rich biodiversity of Costa Rica through field trips and visits to the Talamanca Hawkwatch raptor monitoring site, where thousands of North American raptors migrate each fall.

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