In this episode of “Ologies with Alie Ward,” Alie Ward goes on a field trip to the World Center for Birds of Prey in Boise, Idaho. She takes her friends along and records the episode on-site. The episode features a tour of the sanctuary, close encounters with various birds of prey, and a traditional Ologies interview. Alie expresses her excitement and love for the birds throughout the episode, while also answering questions from Patreon supporters and promoting Ologies merchandise.
Alie Ward takes listeners on a field trip to the World Center for Birds of Prey in Boise, Idaho. The sanctuary houses various birds of prey, and Alie and her friends have close encounters with California condors, owls, eagles, and peregrines. The center focuses on research and conservation efforts for raptors, including vultures and owls.
The World Center for Birds of Prey was founded by falconers, including Tom Cade, who established the Paragon Fund. This fund aims to bring back endangered raptor species through captive breeding programs. The Paragon Fund has successfully repopulated 100 different raptor species in 65 countries around the world.
California condors were on the verge of extinction, but captive breeding programs have helped save the species. Despite opposition, the National Audubon Society and the US Fish and Wildlife Service supported plans for capturing and breeding the last wild condors. The captive breeding program has been successful, with the number of living condors increasing to 405, with only 179 in captivity.
Falcons are unique raptors closely related to songbirds and parrots. There are 64 different species of falcons worldwide, with most found in South America and Africa. Falcons have special adaptations, such as a tomeal tooth on their beaks, which helps them break the necks of their prey.
Raptor biology presents challenges due to the predatory nature of these birds and their need for large spaces. Understanding geography is crucial for effective ecological and conservation efforts. The Paragon Fund plays a significant role in conserving over 100 bird species, including endangered species like Ridgway’s Hawks.
This episode of “Ologies with Alie Ward” takes listeners on a fascinating field trip to the World Center for Birds of Prey. Alie Ward’s passion for birds shines through as she explores the sanctuary, shares conservation success stories, and provides insights into the biology of raptors. Listeners gain a deeper appreciation for these majestic creatures and the ongoing efforts to protect and conserve them.