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Prevent extinction

In a rapidly-changing world, extinction is a very real possibility even for species that were once abundant. We've worked with some at the very brink, persevering sometimes for decades until they are sustainable again.

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Puerto Rican Sharp-shinned Hawk nestling cupped in biologist's hand

Michaela Gustafson

Protect habitat

There's no place like home—and for an endangered species, home equals survival. We focus on landscapes that are important to numerous raptor species, resulting in a healthier habitat for everyone.

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Young harpy eagle peers out from the rain forest canopy in Panama

David Anderson

Engage people

While it's true that people are often the cause of species declines, we know they are also the solution. With adequate nurturing, a single spark of curiosity can lead to a lifetime of protection for birds of prey.

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young volunteer holding American Kestrel in a classroom

Address threats

Species don't just fade away. Sometimes a threat, such as poisoning or electrocution, is obvious; but often, intensive study is needed to understand a threat and address it in time. 

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Poisoned vulture

Munir Virani

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The World Center for Birds of Prey
5668 West Flying Hawk Lane
Boise, Idaho 83709

Open Tuesday-Sunday from 10am to 5pm, accepting drop-ins and pre-purchased online tickets

Closed Independence Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Year's Day.

Admission
General $14
Senior (62+) $12
Youth (ages 4 – 16) $9
Free to members and children under age 4

Plan your visit

The World Center for Birds of Prey
5668 West Flying Hawk Lane
Boise, Idaho 83709

Open Tuesday-Sunday from 10am to 5pm, accepting drop-ins and pre-purchased online tickets 

Closed Independence Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Year's Day.

Admission
General $14
Senior (over 62) $12
Youth (ages 4 – 16) $9
Free to members and children under age 4

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Jen Smith - Reception and Workshops
World Center for Birds of Prey

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