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shep:




In memory of Bob Anderson, biologist


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July 27, 2015
Bob Anderson passed away at age 64 in a Decorah hospital.
I am deeply sorry to confirm that Bob Anderson passed away this morning. Out of respect for Bob and his family, we are asking that everyone respect their privacy. Official announcements will be made here and on Ustream in the days to come. Our deepest condolences to Bob's family.

Although Bob was very proud of his work with the Decorah Eagles, his heart was truly in his peregrine falcon recovery work. This video tells the story of his cliff work and was a special favorite: https://youtu.be/USQs4Bwxa18

The photo shows him on Great Spirit Bluff. It was one of his very favorites - he loved to be on rope - and is how many of us will remember him. Fly on, friend and mentor. We will never forget you.
http://raptorresource.blogspot.com/2015/07/i-am-deeply-sorry-to-confirm-that-bob.html





GSB falcon fledgling Jonathon July 3, 2013 


Bob Anderson, Raptor Resource Project Director, dies unexpectedly
Tributes pouring in for Bob Anderson: a man dedicated to the outdoors
Posted: Jul 27, 2015 9:50 PM CDT
Very sad news out of the Decorah area as KWWL has learned that Bob Anderson, the longtime Director of the Raptor Resource Project, has died unexpectedly.

Several sources are confirming Bob's untimely death to KWWL.
We don't know exact details at this time, but, we're told Bob had not been feeling well recently.

Amy Ries of the Raptor Resource blog,raptorresource.blogspot.com also confirmed Bob's death on the official blog.

Amy says Bob's passion for the outdoors and endangered species is well documented, starting long before the Decorah Eagle Camera became an international sensation, with more than 300-million views, the most watched Live Stream ever.
Among his many passions was saving Peregrine Falcons. We'll let you know more as details become available.
http://www.kwwl.com/story/29645406/2015/07/27/bob-anderson-raptor-resource-project-director-dies-unexpectedly


wind beneath our wings
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jorJh8DTMVM

Under His wings
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CZMnPN5QdLk

I am sooo sorry to hear Bob Anderson passed away!
Amy, may the LORD be with you and yours during this time.  HUG!


The sky is weeping today, as if mourning your passing




shep:



DECORAH IOWA EAGLES was one of Bob's projects
June 12, 2012    Decorah D12 and D13 fledged, D14 not yet


Raptor Resource Project, facebook page
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Raptor-Resource-Project/103786266324668


Bob was so proud of the GSB cam
Mississippi River cliffs, Minnesota





BHscent:
Thank you for this thread Shep.

Bob and his work with the raptors has touched the lives of millions of people. His dream and research have helped to save so many raptors and will continue to do so by all of those who have learned so much from him.

The world has lost a true Ambassador of the Raptors.

Soar high and free Bob. <3 You will always be loved and remembered.

Nora in IA:
And thank you from me too Shep.

MpMom:
Very nice Shep!!!
I met Bob in 2011, he was quiet but a larger than life raptor man who loved people & his raptors.

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