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Bald IS Beautiful: Celebrate International Vulture Awareness Day with The Peregrine Fund’s World Center for Birds of Prey
Did you know that there are two reasons to celebrate this Labor Day weekend? In addition to your regular cookouts and parties with friends and family, take time to be thankful for one of nature’s most...
Condor conservation partners expand non-lead request to Arizona shooters outside of big game hunters: New audiences like small game and varmint hunters and ranchers targeted
California condor conservation achieved a milestone last hunt season with a record number of big game hunters in the species’ core range voluntarily using non-lead ammunition or removing lead-infected gut...
The Peregrine Fund’s World Center for Birds of Prey Collaborating with The Cabin to Dedicate a Day to Reading, Writing, and Raptors!
Where would the conservation movement be today without famous literary works by authors such as Rachel Carson, Aldo Leopold, Edward Abbey, or Richard Louv? The Peregrine Fund’s World Center for Birds of...
AFRICAN VULTURES DECLINING AT A CRITICAL RATE: Study suggests that African vultures are heading towards extinction
An international team of researchers, including leading scientists from The Peregrine Fund, the University of St Andrews, and Hawk Conservancy Trust, say African vultures are likely to qualify as ...
American Kestrel Chick Banding will Enable Scientists to Better Understand Species Decline
BOISE, Idaho – The Peregrine Fund and Boise State University scientists have been working together to monitor regional American Kestrel populations in an effort to better understand the reason for this...
Grand Opening of New Exhibit at The Peregrine Fund’s World Center for Birds of Prey
We are excited to announce the opening of a new exhibit, Time Flies: The quest to save birds of prey, in the Velma Morrison Interpretive Center at The Peregrine Fund’s World Center for Birds of Prey. ...
Boise gets a glimpse into an American Kestrel nest box as video streaming begins today
BOISE, Idaho –The first egg was laid by a female American Kestrel on April 7th around 8:00 p.m. (MST) in the nest box monitored by a web camera. This camera will live-stream video of the Kestrel family...
New season begins today for streaming video at Peregrine Falcon nest box in downtown Boise
BOISE, Idaho –The daily life of a wild Peregrine Falcon family in downtown Boise is once again on view via a webcam now in its seventh season.
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First eggs signal start of breeding season in captive flock of California Condors at World Center for Birds of Prey
BOISE, Idaho – The breeding season for critically endangered California Condors got off to a strong start Monday with three eggs produced by the captive flock on The Peregrine Fund’s breeding facility.
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The Peregrine Fund launches its first juried international photography exhibition, “Raptors at Risk”
BOISE, Idaho – The Peregrine Fund is seeking photographs featuring the majestic beauty and precarious circumstances of birds of prey around the world for its new juried photo exhibition. Entries will be...