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The Peregrine Fund is a U.S.-based nonprofit raptor conservation organization founded in 1970, with its headquarters and World Center for Birds of Prey located in Boise, Idaho. Its educational value mainly lies in public education about raptor conservation, on-site visits, exhibit interpretation, and public engagement activities, rather than functioning as a traditional online course platform.
Based on the collected text, its content focuses on raptors and conservation issues, including species such as peregrine falcons, California condors, eagles, falcons, owls, and vultures, as well as threats like climate change, pollutants, energy development, habitat loss, human-wildlife conflict, invasive species, knowledge gaps, and lead poisoning. The World Center for Birds of Prey offers indoor and outdoor exhibits, self-guided visits, staff available on-site to answer questions, and daily presentations at 11:00, 13:00, and 15:00. The organization also emphasizes hands-on experiences and career exploration for children, young people, and interns.
The clearly stated prices mainly relate to admission tickets: $14 for adults, $12 for seniors aged 62 and above, $9 for youth aged 4 to 16, and free admission for members and children under 4. Through Museums for All, visitors who qualify for SNAP benefits and present an EBT card can receive free admission for up to four people. Other pricing for memberships, donations, events, or books is not fully disclosed.
Its strengths are a solid institutional background, a long history of raptor conservation, and global projects. Its educational content is closely connected to real scientific research, breeding, and conservation practices, and the in-person experience is strong, making it especially suitable for family and school-based nature education. The drawbacks are also clear: it is not a structured course product, and there is no visible course syllabus, learning timeline, assignment assessment, or certificate accreditation. The content is in English, and the core experience depends on visiting the site in the United States, creating a relatively high barrier for users in China.
It is suitable for bird and nature enthusiasts, families with children, K-12 students, ecological educators, and young people or interns interested in wildlife conservation careers. It is less suitable for learners looking for systematic online courses, professional certificates, or Chinese-language instruction.
The website’s accessibility from mainland China cannot be determined from the text and is marked as unknown. Even if the website is accessible, its core service is still primarily an in-person experience in Boise, United States.
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peregrinefund.org is an United States Nonprofit provider. TG4G tracks its product information, with monthly pricing from $14.00, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach peregrinefund.org directly.