During the month of March, 2013, 10% of the R.T. Wolfe royalties from Flying in Shadows, Book 2 in the Black Creek Series, will be donated to the Center for Conservation Biology.
A few words from Libby Mojica, CCB biologist:
Flying in Shadows is, ‘… a romance suspense story (that) follows an eagle biologist, Rose Piper, in a fast paced tale of trust, love, survival, and vengeance. Check out the book on Amazon.”
The mission of The Center for Conservation Biology, through all of its diverse programs, is to provide the global community with the information needed to drive thoughtful, science-based conservation, to educate and train the next generation of conservation scientists, and to make lasting contributions to the natural world through critical thinking, innovation, and ground-breaking research.
CCB works with a diverse mix of avian species including raptors, shorebirds, waterbirds, songbirds, waterfowl, and seabirds. Since the 1960’s, researchers at CCB have worked to conserve Bald Eagles and monitor the species comeback after the era of DDT. In 2007, CCB received the US Fish and Wildlife Service’s Recovery Champion Award in recognition of their contribution to the recovery of the species in the Chesapeake Bay region.
CCB continues to monitor the health of Bald Eagle populations in the Chesapeake Bay with annual nest surveys, banding activities, and GPS-satellite tracking. To learn more about CCB, please visit their website www.ccbbirds.org
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