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Wings to Fly: From Science to Stewardship in Raptor Conservation with Laurie Goodrich

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In this inspiring episode of Talons of Hope, we sit down with Dr. Laurie Goodrich—Sarkis Acopian Director of Conservation Science at Hawk Mountain Sanctuary—and explore what it takes to build the next generation of true conservation leaders. Drawing on decades of raptor migration data, groundbreaking studies on kestrel declines and broad‑winged hawk wintering behavior, Laurie shares not only the science, but how she’s weaving training in communication, storytelling, fundraising, and community engagement into her mentorship.

We talk about:

  • Lessons from 40 years of migration monitoring and what current trends reveal about raptor populations
  • How holistic leadership training allows emerging scientists (especially from under‑resourced regions) to tackle broader environmental issues — from grassland degradation to climate change
  • Stories of her trainees turning science into action: policy change, habitat protection, and community partnerships
  • How the Raptor Population Index and other tools are empowering conservationists globally
  • Laurie’s vision for fostering storytelling, systems thinking, and advocacy skills, so that tomorrow’s leaders are equipped for more than measurements — but change

If you believe in the power of investing in people as much as protecting wildlife, this conversation will stir hope and clarity on how to make long‑term impact.

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In this inspiring episode of Talons of Hope, we sit down with Dr. Laurie Goodrich—Sarkis Acopian Director of Conservation Science at Hawk Mountain Sanctuary—and explore what it takes to build the next generation of true conservation leaders. Drawing on decades of raptor migration data, groundbreaking studies on kestrel declines and broad‑winged hawk wintering behavior, Laurie shares not only the science, but how she’s weaving training in communication, storytelling, fundraising, and community engagement into her mentorship.

We talk about:

  • Lessons from 40 years of migration monitoring and what current trends reveal about raptor populations
  • How holistic leadership training allows emerging scientists (especially from under‑resourced regions) to tackle broader environmental issues — from grassland degradation to climate change
  • Stories of her trainees turning science into action: policy change, habitat protection, and community partnerships
  • How the Raptor Population Index and other tools are empowering conservationists globally
  • Laurie’s vision for fostering storytelling, systems thinking, and advocacy skills, so that tomorrow’s leaders are equipped for more than measurements — but change

If you believe in the power of investing in people as much as protecting wildlife, this conversation will stir hope and clarity on how to make long‑term impact.

  continue reading

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