My visit to this conservancy was among the highlights in my trip to Yellowstone and the surrounding areas. The museum has an incredible collection of artwork, falconry library of historical...
Morley Nelson Snake River Birds of Prey Conservation Area
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The Morley Nelson Snake River Birds of Prey Conservation Area, managed by the Bureau of Land Management, is renowned for housing the highest concentration of nesting birds of prey in North America. This unique habitat attracts around 800 pairs of hawks, owls, eagles, and falcons each spring, providing a vital environment for their mating and rearing of young.
While the area offers few public facilities, it rewards visitors with an authentic experience of nature, encouraging them to connect with the rhythms of wildlife in this remarkable landscape. The conservation area stands as a testament to the commitment to preserving wildlife habitats while allowing for compatible land uses.
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Very pretty, although it was winter. Not many birds except for ducks and geese. Saw some people paragliding, which was cool. It has a great overlook before you drive down to the area. Lots...
Worth to stop by and see The Birds of Prey. It's a family place, you can bring lunch and enjoy the day. The birds were amazing, the Falcon exhibit was educational. Wished I knew that fall is...
Great place with great history and a great future. I can't wait to go back again next time I'm in Boise



