Peregrine Fund, The

Saves eagles, condors, falcons, and other endangered birds through research, breeding, and conservation programs. Helps preserve rainforests. Educates children and adults about nature and science.

The Peregrine Fund was founded in 1970 to restore the Peregrine Falcon, which was removed from the U.S. Endangered Species List in 1999. That success encouraged the organization to expand its focus and apply its experience and understanding to raptor conservation efforts on behalf of more than 100 species in 65 countries worldwide, including the California Condor and Aplomado Falcon in the United States.

Mission
The organization's goals are to restore rare species through captive breeding and releases; improve capacity for local conservation; conduct scientific research and environmental education; and conserve habitat.
Workplace campaigns
EIN: 
23-1969973
CFD Code: 
456512
CFC Code: 
10639
CFC taxonomy code (choose up to 3): 
B Educational Institutions and Related Activities C Environmental Quality, Protection and Beautification D Animal Related
King county code: 
2569
City of Seattle code: 
3255
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Our work
Primary issue: 
Wildlife Protection
Service location: 
National-International

Contact

EarthShare Washington | 509 Olive Way, Suite 1234 | Seattle, WA 98101 | 1.206-622-9840