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Flying high: The return of the peregrine falcon

The fastest animal on earth, the Peregrine Falcon, was close to extinction but is now thriving alongside us.

The peregrine falcon is not only the fastest animal on our planet, but also the most widely distributed bird of prey, found on every continent apart from Antarctica. In the 1960s Falco peregrinus was close to extinction, but it has since made a remarkable comeback and is hailed as a global success story of conservation.

Recent decades have also seen the trend of this speedy raptor notably settling, nesting and flourishing alongside us, in man-made environments around the globe. Broadcaster, naturalist and writer David Lindo, aka 'The Urban Birder’ travels from a hospital in London to a museum in Madrid and a power station in Kentucky, to explore how an iconic, apex predator is bouncing back from the brink, thriving in cities and towns across the world.

Along the way David highlights their incredible hunting ability and how both our responsibility for the decline of the peregrine and our pervading fondness for it, have helped to contribute to its astounding recovery.

Producer: Neil Kanwal
Executive producer: Pete Shevlin
A C60Media production for Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ World Service

(Photo: A peregrine falcon in flight. Credit: Getty images)

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