ROBERT COMSTOCK CONSERVATION
The World Center for Birds of Prey
From nesting cliffs to city skies, The Peregrine Fund safeguards birds of prey worldwide so both wildlife and humans thrive. Robert’s board service—now spanning more than three decades—reflects his enduring commitment to conservation he’s proud to help drive.

THIS IS OUR FUTURE
A stirring call to build a world where no species needs saving—and where science and discovery lead the way. In just a few powerful minutes, it shows what’s at stake and what’s still possible. Hit play, then share it and be part of the change.
CONSERVATION EFFORTS
Vultures are considered one of the most threatened groups of animals in the world. The Peregrine Fund's project based in Kenya, along with collaborating partners documented population declines of up to 80% in eight of Africa's 10 vulture species, justifying their uplisting to Endangered or Critically Endangered. When India lost 99% of its vulture population in the early 2000s, the feral dog population expanded to approximately 5.5 million animals that fed on cow carcasses the vultures themselves would have consumed. With the increased number of dogs, approximately 38.5 million more humans were bitten, which led to an excess of 47,000 additional deaths from rabies.

The Robert Comstock company donates a percentage of its profits to support The Peregrine Fund's ongoing efforts in raptor conservation. 100% of every donation goes directly to support field activities.
About The Peregrine Fund
"Without conservation intervention, these species have very little chance of survival and may possibly go extinct within our lifetimes"
Dr. Munir Virani