raptors

  1. PaintedDog

    VINS (Vermont Institute of Natural Science) Review & Species List

    Hi all! Today I took a trip to a lesser-known facility but one that I'm a huge fan of and have visited a handful of times. This facility is a beautiful campus full of maintained forest and fields that provide a home for native species of reptiles, insects, birds, mammals, and everything else...
  2. J

    Bird shows in zoos

    How do you like bird flight shows in zoos? I liked one at Villars-les-Dombes, France. First, there was no presenter. The birds came off stage, flew or fed on the open air and flew away. This blew up the whole concept of 'captive animals'. Then perhaps 40 species from many diverse groups were...
  3. Onychorhynchus coronatus

    Which EDGE species will you vote for : The red-headed vulture or the Egyptian vulture? (Poll)

    The tenth and final poll on EDGE bird species: This time it is a contest between two vultures that have faced sharp and worrying declines in recent : The Egyptian vulture and the red headed vulture. Both species are threatened with extinction due to deliberate poisoning, poaching and the...
  4. Onychorhynchus coronatus

    Philippine eagle documentary

    Independently produced documentary on the critically endangered Philippine eagle and its conservation. Enjoy ! :) ;)
  5. Zygodactyl

    VINS Nature Center

    It's not exactly a zoo, but I'm wondering if anyone here has been to the VINS (Vermont Institute of Natural Science) Nature Center? It was one of my favorite places to visit in Vermont when I was a kid. I've always loved birds and due to Migratory Bird Treaty Act restrictions, most zoos don't...
  6. C

    Conditioning Raptors

    Hello my Name is Anthony and i'm seeking out other Australian Bird of Prey Keepers for Mentor-ship and guidance. I'm currently a Volunteer at Nowra Wildlife Park and have set it upon myself to care for the needs and requirements for the Birds of Prey in the Park. I've almost completed my Cert...
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