So...don't mean to be a party pooper here but, I still need to understand the exercises that takes place beyond our understanding. In my opinion, I consider, for the moment, until peregrine falcons are out of the "species at risk" category, I see peregrine falcon chicks as gifts to our world. Presently, there is more human interaction than before, but, I feel it necessary to provide these raptors an "urban" home, to maintain their survival.
If Manitoba Conservation wants to risk, "tagging/transmitting" a "gift", then, I really need a lesson 101. Sorry folks, but as far as I'm concerned, every hatched peregrine falcon egg, is a gift to this species. So, not too sure why, the Manitoba Conservation, would want to risk that "gift", fledging early, in order to put an transmitter on it. Sorry, don't understand the balance here...risk vs. reward, isn't worth it, especially when it comes to, a, species at risk. I understand the science behind the research, but, when it comes to a species at risk, common sense will overrule, especially, when it comes to, a, "species at risk". I don't get it or understand it, but, in my opinion, why risk a gift? Sometimes, things are more precious than we think!!! Maybe one day, someone, from conservation, will actually explain in great detail, what the word, "conservation", by definition, none scientific, means to "them".