Don and Jane Veltkamp describe their Birds of Prey Northwest as a place of “refuge, healing and education” for injured and recovering raptors as they prepare them to return to the wild. Now, the ...
ST. MARIES, Idaho — Avista, one of Birds of Prey's six bald eagles, knows he has an audience. "You have to be at least five years of age to get this white head and white tail," Biologist and Founder ...
As another incredible Stifel Birds of Prey Audi FIS World Cup concludes, I want to thank the extraordinary volunteers who made this world-class event possible, especially with the challenging weather ...
For the first time since 2014, an American stood on the World Cup downhill podium in Beaver Creek, Colorado, this week. That honor went to Vermont’s Ryan Cochran-Siegle. He took second in the downhill ...
After competing at Copper Mountain’s Stifel Copper Cup over Thanksgiving weekend, professional Alpine skiers only had to travel about 20 miles west to Beaver Creek for the 2025 Stifel Birds of Prey ...
The Stifel Birds of Prey Alpine skiing World Cup at Beaver Creek, Colorado, airs on NBC Sports and Peacock this weekend. The Beaver Creek World Cup includes men’s downhill, super-G and giant slalom ...
Ryan Cochran-Siegle is starting the Olympic season off strong. The Olympic silver medalist was second in the World Cup downhill at Birds of Prey on Thursday, finishing 0.30 seconds behind reigning ...
The men’s Super-G race at the Birds of Prey World Cup at Beaver Creek, originally scheduled for Saturday, will now take place on Friday, Dec. 5, due to incoming snow, according to a news release.
Coverage of Men’s Downhill Begins Saturday, Dec. 6, at 5 p.m. ET on NBC and Peacock NBC Sports’ Dan Hicks, Two-Time Olympic Gold Medalist Ted Ligety, Former U.S. Ski Team Member Steve Porino, and ...
Looming snow in the forecast has led officials to shuffle the schedule for the upcoming Birds of Prey men’s World Cup races at Beaver Creek. The opening downhill, initially scheduled for Friday, has ...
Find out how the shape of a bird of prey’s wings will explain why they live where they live. Can you guess where a bird of prey hunts based on the shape of its wings? Major Funding by the Laura Moore ...
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