THE NEW
Ambassador Program
WHY
CHOOSE Us?
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Predator Bird Services delivers bird control that aligns with modern environmental and sustainability standards. By using raptor-based falconry and other natural deterrents, we provide a non-lethal, eco-friendly alternative to chemical, mechanical, or harmful control methods. This approach reduces ecological impact, supports corporate sustainability goals, and ensures compliance with strict environmental regulations.
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With decades of combined field experience across North America, Predator Bird Services has built a strong reputation for solving bird challenges in some of the most complex industrial environments. From landfills to oil and gas facilities, our track record demonstrates measurable success in reducing risk, eliminating disruptions, and meeting regulatory expectations.
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At the heart of Predator Bird Services is a team of highly skilled falconers, biologists and project coordinators who bring unmatched expertise to every project. Our specialists are trained to manage raptors in demanding industrial environments, combining deep biological knowledge with hands-on operational experience. This level of expertise ensures every program is precisely tailored, fully compliant, and executed to the highest standards of safety and effectiveness. Backed by the largest raptor fleet in North America, our team provides the confidence and capability to solve bird issues at any scale.
Earn $1,000 for every project we secure through your referral.
Help Predator Birds connect with landfills, oil & gas sites, and industrial facilities that need bird control. If we win the contract through your referral, we pay you $1,000 — per project, every time. You only get paid if we secure the job. The more detail you give us about the site, the contact, and the problem, the more likely we are to win the work — and pay you.
Step 1
SEND US A LEAD
Fill out the referral form with the site, the contact, and what you know about the bird problem. The more detail, the better.
Step 2
WE DO THE WORK
Our team reaches out, scopes the site, and pitches a falconry-based bird abatement program. You stay in the loop.
Step 3
YOU GET PAID
When the contract is signed and the project is secured, we pay you $1,000 per project.
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Ambassador Program — Terms & Conditions
Last updated: April 27, 2026
By submitting a referral to the Predator Birds Ambassador Program, you agree to these Terms. We may update them at any time. The version active when you submit your referral applies to that referral.
1. Eligibility
To participate, you must:
Be at least 18 years old
Be legally able to enter into an agreement
Provide accurate information
The following are not eligible:
Predator Birds employees, owners, contractors, or immediate family members
Competitors or their employees/agents
Current customers referring their own company
Anyone referring a company where they or an immediate family member has ownership or employment, unless approved in writing
If your employer, industry rules, or laws restrict participation, you may not participate.
We may accept, reject, suspend, or remove participants at our discretion.
2. What Counts as a Referral
A Qualified Referral must be submitted through our official referral form and include:
Company or site name
Location
Contact name
Working phone number or email
Referrals sent by text, DM, or casual conversation do not qualify unless later submitted through the form.
The lead must not already be in our sales pipeline when submitted.
If more than one person submits the same lead, the first submission receives credit.
3. Payment
Ambassadors receive $1,000 USD for each project secured through a Qualified Referral.
A project is considered secured when:
A written agreement, purchase order, or contract is signed, and
The customer does not cancel during any cancellation period
No payment is owed for quotes, meetings, proposals, or verbal interest.
Payment is sent within 30 days of the project being secured, by check or ACH.
If the same customer signs multiple separate projects during the Attribution Period, $1,000 may be paid for each project.
4. Attribution Period
A referral remains eligible for 12 months from the date it is submitted.
Projects signed after 12 months are not eligible for payment.
Submitting the same lead again does not extend this period.
5. Taxes
Payments are made as independent contractor compensation.
We may require a completed tax form (such as W-9 or W-8) before payment is issued.
You are responsible for any taxes owed on payments received.
6. Acceptable Conduct
You may:
Introduce businesses to Predator Birds
Share our public marketing materials
You may not:
Claim to represent Predator Birds as an employee or agent
Promise pricing, timelines, or contract terms
Make false or misleading claims
Obtain referrals through deception, spam, bribery, or illegal conduct
Violate confidentiality, employment agreements, or legal obligations
7. Confidentiality
Information you submit may be used to review and pursue the opportunity.
We will not publicly name you as the referral source without permission unless required by law or needed to resolve a dispute.
Any non-public information we share with you must remain confidential.
8. No Guarantees
Submitting a referral does not guarantee:
We will pursue the lead
The lead becomes a customer
You will receive payment
We decide whether to pursue or accept any opportunity.
9. Changes or Termination
We may update, pause, or end the Program at any time.
Changes apply going forward only. Referrals submitted before a change will follow the Terms in effect when submitted.
We may suspend or remove participants for fraud, misuse, or harmful conduct.
Payments may be delayed during investigations and forfeited if violations are confirmed.
10. Liability
You are responsible for claims or losses caused by:
Referrals you submit
Misleading statements you make
Violations of these Terms
Violations of obligations you owe others
11. Governing Law
These Terms are governed by the laws of the state where Predator Birds is headquartered. Any disputes must be handled in the courts located there.
12. Contact
Questions about the Program: ambassadors@predatorbirds.com