Merlin Falcon Foundation
Black-headed Grosbeak

Black-headed Grosbeak

Falcon & Raptor Resources


CPFoundation Logo The Canadian Peregrine Foundation is a registered charity dedicated to assisting the recovery of the peregrine falcon and other endangered and threatened raptors.
 
PF Logo Established in 1970, The Peregrine Fund works nationally and internationally, to conserve birds of prey in nature. We conserve nature by achieving results—results restoring species in jeopardy, conserving habitat, educating students, training conservationists, providing factual information to the public, and by accomplishing good science.
 
RC Logo Established in 1974, The Raptor Center at the University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine specializes in the medical care, rehabilitation, and conservation of eagles, hawks, owls, and falcons. In addition to treating approximately 800 birds a year, the internationally known program provides training in raptor medicine and surgery for veterinarians from around the world.
 
SCPBRG Logo The Santa Cruz Predatory Bird Research Group was formed in 1975 to restore an endangered peregrine falcon population in California. Today, we are a problem-solving resource to government, corporation, and university researchers who require our unique expertise with birds of prey management.


Northwest Environmental Resources


WOS Logo The Washington Ornithological Society was chartered in 1988 to increase knowledge of the birds of Washington and to enhance communication among all persons interested in those birds.
 
DSF Logo Since 1990, the David Suzuki Foundation has worked to find ways for society to live in balance with the natural world that sustains us. Focusing on four program areas — oceans and sustainable fishing, forests and wild lands, climate change and clean energy, and the web of life — the Foundation uses science and education to promote solutions that help conserve nature.
 
ET Logo 2 Ecotrust was created in 1991 by a small group of diverse people who sought to bring some of the good ideas emerging around sustainability back to the rain forests of home. We set out to characterize this region and articulate a more enduring strategy for its prosperity.
 
RCS Logo Founded in 1990, the Raincoast Conservation Society is a non-profit research and public education organization. We work in partnership with scientists, First Nations, local communities and Non-governmental Organizations to build support for decisions that protect marine and rainforest habitat on BC's central and north coast.

Two birds fly past. They are needed somewhere.
Robert Bly