What's Happening?
The city of Aurora is engaging its residents in a community-driven initiative to name four baby falcons that recently hatched outside City Hall. Residents were invited to submit name nominations until
May 11, and the top ten suggestions have been shortlisted for a public vote. The final four names will be assigned to the falcons. The voting process is open until May 18, and residents can participate by visiting a dedicated website. The falcons, born to a pair named Vixen and Dave, have captured the community's interest, with nearly 400 name submissions received. The city has also set up a 'Falcon Cam' for residents to watch the falcons live.
Why It's Important?
This initiative highlights community engagement and environmental awareness in Aurora. By involving residents in naming the falcons, the city fosters a sense of community and connection to local wildlife. The project also raises awareness about peregrine falcons, a species that has made a significant comeback from the brink of extinction. The live stream and public voting encourage residents to take an active interest in local biodiversity and conservation efforts. This initiative could serve as a model for other cities looking to engage citizens in environmental and community projects.
What's Next?
As the voting continues until May 18, the city will announce the chosen names for the baby falcons shortly after. The ongoing interest in the falcons may lead to further community events or educational programs about local wildlife and conservation. The success of this initiative could inspire similar projects in other communities, promoting environmental education and community involvement.






