Living on the Edge: Tundra to the Tropics
World Center for Birds of Prey
with your expert instructors Tate and Curtis
About the World Center for Birds of Prey
The World Center for Birds of Prey is the public outreach and educational center of The Peregrine Fund, an international non-profit conservation organization. The headquarters in Boise, Idaho serves as a hub of scientific research and the implementation of roughly 30 global conservation programs. Guests of the World Center for Birds of Prey engage with avian ambassadors from around the world in a nose-to-beak experience as they learn how they can save raptors worldwide.
About the class
Do you have what it takes to hang with a jungle eagle or to chill with an Arctic falcon? Meet a Harpy Eagle and a Gyrfalcon as we explore how birds of prey thrive in Earth’s most hostile habitats. Learn how the boldest of raptors balance the risks and rewards of making their home in these extreme environments. Living on the Edge is the second of a four-part series with The Peregrine Fund's World Center for Birds of Prey exploring how scientists apply classroom skills and concepts of biology to save and conserve raptor species.
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