The Peregrine Fund is a non-profit organization founded in 1970 that conserves threatened and endangered birds of prey.
The Peregrine Fund is a non-political, science-based, project-driven conservation organization.
The Peregrine Fund bred and released more than 4,000 falcons from 1974 to 1997.
The Peregrine Fund began breeding the falcons and releasing them in Texas in 1993.
The Peregrine Fund argued that this progress was negligible, and could be ignored.
The Peregrine Fund currently is researching the amount of lead contained in hunter-killed game animals.
As of November 2009, 14 individuals had been released and were being tracked by The Peregrine Fund.
It was rediscovered in 1993 by the Peregrine Fund.
As both terms are ambiguous, buteo is sometimes used instead, for example, by the Peregrine Fund.
The Peregrine Fund is known for its worldwide conservation and recovery efforts of rare and endangered raptors.