| American Bald Eagle Foundation: An educational foundation in Alaska dedicated to the protection and preservation of Bald Eagle habitat by sponsoring and facilitating research activities. |
| American Eagle Foundation: Tennessee group dedicated to the preservation and protection of the Bald Eagle. |
| Audubon Center for Birds of Prey: Maitland, Florida urban environmental nature center that specializes in the rescue, medical care, rehabilitation and release of sick, injured and orphaned raptors. Site offers description of activities and event calendar. |
| Canadian Peregrine Falcon Foundation: Dedicated to assisting the recovery of the Peregrine Falcon and other Canadian raptor species. Includes 3 nest webcams. |
| Division of Endangered Species, Recovery of Peregrine Falcon: Fact sheets, 1998 Census, state classification, monitoring efforts. |
| Flight to Freedom: Group's mission is to provide a sanctuary for injured raptors and to help re-introduce them to their natural environment. |
| Hawk Mountain Sanctuary: An international center for conservation, education, and research about raptors. |
| Hawks Aloft, Inc.: Works to conserve raptors and their habitat through education, field studies, and cooperation with other organizations. |
| HawkWatch International: Promoting the preservation of raptors and the ecosystems they inhabit. |
| Hudson Valley Raptor Center: The Center's mission is to preserve the raptors place in our ecosystem by rehabilitating injured raptors and returning them to the wild; identifying problems in our environment which may threaten their survival and working to correct them. |
| Last Chance Forever: L.C.F. is a non-profit organization dedicated to the rehabilitation and release of injured and orphaned raptors, birds of prey such as hawks, owls, eagles, falcons, and vultures. |
| Peregrine Falcon Page: Contains information as well as photos and live full-motion video of peregrine falcons. |
| Peregrine Fund: Works to conserve wild populations of birds of prey. |
| Raptor Association of New Zealand (RANZ): Membership offers the opportunity to become involved and aid in the conservation and research of raptors in New Zealand. |
| Raptor Education Foundation: Promoting environmental literacy using non-releasable raptors. |
| Raptor Rehab of Kentucky: Information about range, habitat, diet, and size. |
| Raptor Resource Project: A non-profit group located in Bluffton, Iowa working to restore the midwestern US population of Peregrine Falcons and other raptors by captively breeding birds for release in the wild. |
| Raptors: National Biological Service Report |
| Raptors of the Rockies: Raptors of the Rockies is a non-profit raptor education and rehabilitation project located in Western Montana. |
| Raptors' Aerie: Links to rehabilitation centers and lots of pictures. |
| Santa Cruz Predatory Bird Research Group: Founded to restore California's endangered Peregrine falcon population, has expanded its research focus to include other raptor species. |
| Soarin' Hawk Raptor Rehabilitation: Providing quality care to injured hawks, owls, eagles and falcons in Northeast Indiana. |
| The Eagle's Advocate: Homepage: Devoted to promoting awareness and appreciation of North America's bald eagles and golden eagles. Provides a list of eagle related topics including Special Events, Rehab Centers, Lookouts and Ornithology. |
| The Golden Eagle Re-Introduction Project: Five-year project which aims to re-introduce golden eagles to Donegal, Ireland, where they became extinct in 1910. Bi-monthly reports, information for schools, details of project progress and data on raptors throughout Ireland. |
| The Hawk Conservancy - Introduction: A look at its history, work, and some of the rare and endangered raptors being bred in captivity as an aid to global conservation. |
| The National Foundation to Protect America's Eagles: Committed to conduct projects that ensure the restoration and protection of eagles in the wild, and also dedicated to caring for eagles that are injured and orphaned at their Pigeon Forge, Tennessee facility . |
| The Owls of North Dakota: Includes color photos and descriptive information on owls occurring in North Dakota. |
| The Raptor Trust: Run purely by volunteers, they treat sick and injured birds of prey and to alert the public to the need to protect and conserve both birds of prey and the habitat in which they live. |
| Wingspan Birds of Prey Trust: New Zealand charity for research, captive management, and public awareness of New Zealand raptors, especially the endangered New Zealand Falcon. |