Since a lot of people are very fond of falconry here, I thought I'd give a different perspective.
Falconry developed in a time when there was very few people and taking some chicks from a raptor wouldn't really affect the population. Today however, Europe is extremely densely populated and has now less habitat and as a consequence of population; more potential falconeers. Because of this, areas where there are still some raptors, like Scandinavia, is being raided by professional egg-thieves from Europe.
Of course, some raptors are less decimated than others, but the prestigious birds like the gyrfalcon, peregrine falcon and golden eagle are quite heavily persued in Scandinavia. They may not be threatened world-wide, but that doesn't help me.
Falconry developed in a time when there was very few people and taking some chicks from a raptor wouldn't really affect the population. Today however, Europe is extremely densely populated and has now less habitat and as a consequence of population; more potential falconeers. Because of this, areas where there are still some raptors, like Scandinavia, is being raided by professional egg-thieves from Europe.
Of course, some raptors are less decimated than others, but the prestigious birds like the gyrfalcon, peregrine falcon and golden eagle are quite heavily persued in Scandinavia. They may not be threatened world-wide, but that doesn't help me.