
Friends and Trusted Businesses
Falconry is better together. We're a small business, and we can't carry everything, but we can point you in the direction of skilled artisans and craftsmen who can. We also support various falconry organizations and content creators. The people and organizations you'll see listed here are the real deal. We stand behind their work and missions.

The Sporting Chance
Podcast
Tune in as hosts Casey Everett and Aaron Kincaid bring their unique blend of humor and realism to the table as they delve deep into the world of falconry, dog work, primitive hunting, and beyond. Laugh along as they navigate the highs and lows of these ancient crafts with a down-to-earth approach that keeps it real.

NAFA
North American Falconers Association
North American Falconers Association was founded in 1961 to encourage the proper practice of the sport of falconry and the wise use and conservation of birds of prey. From a handful of members in its early years, NAFA has grown to a membership today of approximately 2,000 and is today the largest membership falconry organization in the world. Though founded principally to represent the interests of North American members, NAFA gladly accepts members from all countries who share in our passion of birds of prey and falconry.


TAF
The Archives of Falconry
The Archives of Falconry was founded in 1986 by several visionary falconers who were also leaders of the renowned raptor conservation organization, The Peregrine Fund. TAF has since grown into the leading repository of falconry material culture, literature, and historical records. The Archives collects and preserves falconry heritage and the legacy of notable falconers, including their correspondence, memorabilia, art, literature, crafts, and life stories. The Archives also interprets significant events in falconry history and celebrates the role of falconers in the birth of raptor conservation.
TAF is a destination for falconers, sportsmen and women, scholars, journalists and other interested public - to visit, support, learn, and explore this ancient connection between humans and birds of prey.
+1 208 362 8256
ACCA
Avian Conservation Center of Appalachia
The Avian Conservation Center of Appalachia, Inc. (ACCA) is a 501c3 nonprofit organization located near Morgantown, WV. They are licensed by the US Fish & Wildlife Service to rehabilitate injured, ill, or orphaned wild birds, including raptors, eagles, songbirds, waterbirds, waterfowl, and sea birds. They are also licensed by USFWS and USDA to possess non-releasable birds for educational purposes.
Their veterinarian is Cheat Lake Animal Hospital, 286 Fairchance Road, Morgantown, WV.
The hospital is open 24/7, including holidays and weekends.
​Injured wild birds can be dropped off with the receptionist. There is no need to call ahead.
+1 304 906 5438











