Sussex Peregrine Study have experience gained from fieldwork, research and local knowledge.

Comprehensive study data is produced for English Nature on an annual basis and our organisation is regularly consulted regarding prevention of disturbance, evaluation of breeding pairs, mitigation measures, monitoring of success rates and anticipated occupation of sites.

The Sussex cliffs are well documented as a traditional stronghold for the Peregrine Falcon
and are an important part of our heritage. Peregrines and their habitats are protected under National and International law and are recognised as a species of global importance.

 

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Studying historical data in Dover City Museum
Collecting data on racing pigeon kills used in the DETR study into Raptor Predation of Domestic Pigeons
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