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Perseverance: Peregrine Falcon Feathers
Peregrine Falcon Feathers
During one of Dr. Jane’s lectures in Sudbury, Canada, she spoke about a nickel mine’s toxic emissions that had polluted the environment for a hundred years. She saw photos of countryside that looked as barren as a lunar landscape. The citizens, finally realizing that their health and the environment were at risk, decided to do something about it. As a result, the mine has reduced its emissions by 98 percent in about 15 years. As a symbol of hope, the citizens gave Dr. Jane a feather from one of the peregrine falcons that nested in the area, after being locally extinct for more than 40 years. Learn more about the peregrine falcon.
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