Forlag: Museum Tusculanum
Kurt K. Burnham has worked throughout Greenland studying Peregrine Falcons and Gyrfalcons for the past 22 years. Highlights of his research include documenting Gyrfalcons spending extensive periods of time at sea during winter months and the use of some Gyrfalcon nests for over 2,500 years. Kurt is currently the President and CEO of the High Arctic Institute.
William A. Burnham was President of The Peregrine Fund, an international conservation and research organization focused on rare and endangered birds of prey, from 1986 until his death in 2006. He authored more than 90 scientific papers and in 1993 started the research presented here in the Thule area, northwest Greenland.
Ian Newton is a British ornithologist who has worked on many different aspects of avian ecology. He has published more than 300 papers in the scientific literature, and written a number of books on various aspects of bird ecology, biogeography and migration. He is perhaps best known for his long-term studies of birds of prey, especially the European Sparrowhawk.
Jeff A. Johnson is an Assistant Professor at University of North Texas and interested in conservation, population genetics, phylogeography and evolution.
Andrew G. Gosler is a University Research Lecturer, Human Sciences Lecturer in Biological Conservation and head of the Institute of Human Sciences at Oxford University. Much of his past research has broadly focused on the local adaptation of tits in Wytham Woods, to include the functional ecology of eggshell pigmentation and winter fattening in small passerines.


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