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The Project

RINS Impact

RINS volunteers invest thousands of miles and hours every year monitoring nesting birds of prey across the State of Utah. Volunteers from all walks of life provide their time and effort to help RINS achieve its goals of habitat preservation and awareness.

Explore RINS Data

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Utah’s Birds of Prey

Raptors, also known as birds of prey, are critical parts of Utah’s wildlife and natural habitats. As apex predators, the population of birds of prey and their nesting success demonstrates the health and vitality of an ecosystem.

Volunteer Resources

Links to resources for RINS volunteers.

Social Media

Follow the Raptor Inventory Nest Survey on social media to learn more about the project, our events, and birds of prey.