Peregrine falcons could return to Cedar Rapids to nest within two years, says University of Northern Iowa grad student and peregrine project assistant
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Although peregrines nest on cliffs in the wild, the urban cliffs of downtown Cedar Rapids are home to the DNR's young birds. "Urban release as opposed to a natural cliff site enhances their chance of survival, " Dave Conrads said.
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| News | Public Relations News Release | 1989 | 104 | 1 |