"Notes from the Field" provides frequent updates and pictures from our biologists and students who are working in the field or at our headquarters, the World Center for Birds of Prey. Found 6 entries matching your request: Wishing You Could See More Birds of Prey Where You Live? Build a Kestrel Box!
Interpretive Center Staff — 12 January 2012 — in World Center for Birds of Prey If you live near an open area with low vegetation and plenty of small rodents and insects, The Peregrine Fund encourages you to consider building a nesting box for American Kestrels. Not only will you have the opportunity to watch these beautiful birds of prey raise a family; you will also get to contribute to one of our research projects: The American Kestrel Partnership. Read more...Find more articles about , Last-Minute Christmas Shopping? Consider a Gift Membership to The Peregrine Fund!
Interpretive Center Staff — 22 December 2011 — in World Center for Birds of Prey As the final week before Christmas wears down, are you still having trouble deciding what to buy for that hard-to-buy-for nature enthusiast, devoted grandparent, or active member of the Treasure Valley community? Consider purchasing them a gift membership to The Peregrine Fund’s World Center for Birds of Prey! As a member of the Peregrine Fund, your friend or family member will enjoy a year of free admission to the World Center for Birds of Prey, a free 2012 calendar featuring beautiful raptor photographs, 10% off of purchases at the gift shop or online store, and invitations to special events. Read more...Find more articles about , Kokanee Days to include Raptors & More!
Interpretive Center Staff — 10 August 2010 — in World Center for Birds of Prey GET OUTSIDE Saturday August 14th: Take a road trip with several stops along the way up highway 21 & celebrate Kokanee Outdoor Days, an event to encourage young and old alike to get outside! You and those in your family will be treated to some great sites and learn about things like what makes healthy rivers and forests, how wild Kokanee travel up stream to spawn near Idaho City, where birds of prey nest and hunt, how geology affects wildlife and much more! At the end of the road trip (bus rides available), visit scores of booths at Brogan Park in historic Idaho City. Two raptors from The Peregrine Fund will be in attendence, and we encourage you to enjoy the event with your family. Good eats, a beer garden, kids contests and activities will keep everyone entertained for hours. For more information, go to www.idahocitychamber.com or contact the Sierra club (384-1023) or Trout Unlimited (345-9800) Find more articles about , Dollars for DAKA! Matching Funds
Interpretive Center Staff — 10 August 2010 — in World Center for Birds of Prey During the month of August at The World Center for Birds of Prey, every dollar Daka, our crow collects will be matched by the good folks at Layne Laboratories. Layne Labs produces some of the food our birds of prey need to keep them healthy; rats and mice. This month, every time Daka flies into the audience to accept monetary donations, he is doing double duty, as Layne Labs has offered to match us dollar for dollar. We have 27 birds of prey who need quality food to keep them healthy. With our guests' help and matching funds from Layne Labs, we will hopefully make a sizeable "dent" in our feeding bills for our avian ambassadors. During Daka's presentations, give generously; and MANY thanks to all those who have already given "dollars to Daka". Find more articles about , The Harpy's Rainforest
Interpretive Center Staff — 24 July 2010 — in World Center for Birds of Prey
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(TPF) The Peregrine Fund — 15 May 2009 — in World Center for Birds of Prey At the World Center for Birds of Prey we have bred many species of raptors in captivity. Our goal, however, is not to propagate large numbers of species or individuals, but only the kinds and numbers desired for conservation projects in which we are involved. Read more...Find more articles about Aplomado Falcon, Harpy Eagle, Peregrine Falcon, Most Recent Entries
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