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Home | The Peregrine Fund The World Center for Birds of Prey is open year round Visit our interpretive center in Boise, Idaho to learn more about Peregrine Fund projects and meet raptors from around the world Plan your visit or check out our upcoming events!
Our Story | The Peregrine Fund The Peregrine Fund was founded in 1970 to restore the Peregrine Falcon from the brink of extinction Learn about the first 50 years of conservation successes
Visit | The Peregrine Fund The Archives of Falconry was founded in 1986 by several visionary falconers at The Peregrine Fund, and has recently became it's own non-profit whose mission is the preservation of artifacts, literature, memorabilia, and life stories of falconers across cultures and the ages
Our Work | The Peregrine Fund The Peregrine Fund is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization Our Federal EIN is 23-1969973
Welcome | The Peregrine Fund Welcome to The Peregrine Fund For over 50 years, The Peregrine Fund has worked to conserve birds of prey Today, 56% of raptors are in decline globally, 32% are Threatened or Near-Threatened, and 17 species are Critically Endangered, with the high risk of going extinct in the next 50 years
Madagascar Program - The Peregrine Fund This Madagascar blueprint—where scientific expertise meets genuine community empowerment—now guides conservation efforts worldwide What The Peregrine Fund created isn't just a program but a powerful demonstration that when local wisdom and conservation science unite, transformation follows
California Condor - The Peregrine Fund Scientists suspected that lead poisoning played a role in the species’ decline, and recent research by The Peregrine Fund confirmed that over half of all condor deaths are due to this one preventable cause
Plan your visit - The Peregrine Fund The World Center for Birds of Prey, located in Boise, Idaho, is the headquarters of The Peregrine Fund The campus houses our administration building, breeding facilities for critically endangered species, the Archives of Falconry, Velma Morrison Interpretive Center, and trails through the sagebrush steppe overlooking Boise and the Owyhee
Resources - The Peregrine Fund The Peregrine Fund Research Library was initiated in 1994 and has grown to be one of the largest collections of scientific literature on birds in the world It is housed in a 5,000-sq ft space in the Gerald and Kathryn S Herrick Collections Building, which was completed in September 2002