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WHRO: How officials go on ‘Osprey Watch’ to track Hampton Roads’ birds of prey

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Reese Lukei, a research associate with William & Mary’s Center for Conservation Biology, was featured in this article.

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On a windy afternoon earlier this week, Reese Lukei and Keriann Spiewak pushed off from a boat ramp along a branch of the Lynnhaven River.

Spiewak, senior trainer of animal ambassadors at the Virginia Aquarium & Marine Science Center, and Lukei, a research associate with William & Mary’s Center for Conservation Biology, pulled out clipboards and binoculars and started scanning the shoreline.

They were on “Osprey Watch,” looking for some of Hampton Roads’ most beloved birds of prey.

Read full article at whro.org.