Hoping This Family Won’t Be Separated

Downtown Pittsburgh peregrine falcon family in 2014 (photo from the National Aviary falconcam at Gulf Tower)
Downtown Pittsburgh peregrine falcon family in 2014 (photo from the National Aviary falconcam at Gulf Tower)

In case you haven’t heard …

Yesterday’s blog spread the news that Pittsburgh’s Downtown peregrines are under threat.  Dori and Louie’s family will be split up and their four chicks — less than two weeks old — will be permanently taken away from them if the development at Keystone Flats acts on the “taking” permit they have received from U.S. Fish and Wildlife.

We don’t know yet if the developer will act on the permit but we do know that word is spreading on Facebook and in the news.  News coverage yesterday, April 29, included:

The developer could change his mind and leave the chicks in place. Click here for information on what you can do to keep this peregrine family together.

 

(This photo of the Downtown peregrine family is a stand-in from 2014 when the chicks were the same age as this year’s are now. We don’t have photos of the family this year.)

8 thoughts on “Hoping This Family Won’t Be Separated

  1. Easy to tweet to them using the above link!!
    They have a huge opportunity to turn this around as a positive PR/Marketing story. 30 days is NOTHING…..

  2. I sent an email to Marty Griffith at KDKA. I hope some other folks do, too. I also sent an email to someone at Pittsburgh City Paper. I tweeted BET. They do have a chance to make friends in Pittsburgh if they do the right thing!!!

  3. Kate, I saw your interview on the KDKA 6:00 news. Thank you for everything you are doing, and for how you have brought people together to speak up. I was so disappointed at how they closed the story, saying that as of now the developer plans to follow through in removing the babies, and that they may act as soon as Thursday. What an awful prospect.

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