
Snake River Birds of Prey National Conservation Area
The Snake River Birds of Prey National Conservation Area in Idaho is a protected region focused on preserving raptor species like eagles, hawks, and falcons. Covering around 485,000 acres, it features dramatic cliffs, river valleys, and diverse habitats that support these birds and other wildlife. The area aims to conserve nesting sites and promote understanding of raptor ecology, offering opportunities for research, education, and responsible recreation. Its unique landscape, shaped by the Snake River, makes it one of the most important raptor habitats in North America.