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South of Boise, 22 very special ambassadors live together in a sprawling complex in the Idaho desert. Their job is to form a bridge between people and birds to help humans better understand how to help raptors and other flying creatures in their natural environment.
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Changing climate patterns and growing populations are having an impact on all of our lives, but it is also affecting birds and their migration patterns.
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Since the World Center for Birds of Prey opened its doors in 1994 in South Boise over 500,000 students have come to the facility to learn about birds, the environment and hands-on science.
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Since the World Center for Birds of Prey opened its doors in 1994 in South Boise over 500,000 students have come to the facility to learn about birds, the environment and hands-on science.
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When he was just a fledgling birdwatcher, Jonathan C. Slaght had a chance encounter with one of the most mysterious birds on Earth. Bigger than any owl he…
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Have you ever wanted to take a tour of the Morley Nelson Snake River Birds of Prey National Conservation Area? How about a guided walk along the…
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Local Boise band Idyltime is releasing their third album at a fundraising event for the World Center for Birds of Prey. Why this collaboration? One of the…
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The World Center for Birds of Prey is expanding with its new "Global Stem Classroom," that will connect students with biologists in the field. We visit…
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The latest SAT scores in Idaho.A new Treasure Valley Youth Mentoring Program.Expanding the World Center For Birds of Prey.Idaho Education News reports the…
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The Peregrine Fund will be holding an auction of raptor art. We talk to the World Center for Birds of Prey about the event.