Raptor Release - Spring 2024 Download Spring 2024 (PDF) Top stories Persistence and progress TRC continues decades long work to prevent lead poisoning in eagles. Top stories, Research Protecting raptors abroad TRC lends expertise to preserve the Galápagos hawk population Top stories Letter from the director For 50 years, The Raptor Center has stood as a beacon of hope and compassion, tirelessly working to provide vital medical care and rehabilitation to ill and injured raptors. Also in this issue: From the archive TRC in the 21st Century View a timeline of major Raptor Center milestone moments in the 21st century. From the archive Advancing raptor medicine For decades, TRC has pioneered new procedures, tools, and techniques to elevate patient care Fighting infection TRC provides care and expertise at the front line of disease outbreaks P4W program meets wildlife rehabilitation’s broader needs P4W program meets wildlife rehabilitation’s broader needs Ambassador birds Educational evolution Knowledge gained at TRC shared across the decades to improve raptor care and conservation globally Clinic statistics, Spring 2024 See the results of the 2023 clinic statistics! Rehabilitation Aiding the endangered Dedicated care at TRC returns young California condor to the wild. Past issues
Top stories Persistence and progress TRC continues decades long work to prevent lead poisoning in eagles.
Top stories, Research Protecting raptors abroad TRC lends expertise to preserve the Galápagos hawk population
Top stories Letter from the director For 50 years, The Raptor Center has stood as a beacon of hope and compassion, tirelessly working to provide vital medical care and rehabilitation to ill and injured raptors.
From the archive TRC in the 21st Century View a timeline of major Raptor Center milestone moments in the 21st century.
From the archive Advancing raptor medicine For decades, TRC has pioneered new procedures, tools, and techniques to elevate patient care
P4W program meets wildlife rehabilitation’s broader needs P4W program meets wildlife rehabilitation’s broader needs
Ambassador birds Educational evolution Knowledge gained at TRC shared across the decades to improve raptor care and conservation globally
Rehabilitation Aiding the endangered Dedicated care at TRC returns young California condor to the wild.