This is What Raptor Closures Are Actually Protecting
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This is What Raptor Closures Are Actually Protecting

Up to 100 climbing areas in the U.S. are closed each year for raptor nesting. Here's why climbers should leave the baby birds alone—and what happens if we don't.

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