Rehabilitation

A long-awaited return to the wild

Some patients require a bit more time to heal than others. First arriving in October of 2020 with all his flight feathers singed, this male peregrine falcon had to molt and regrow a whole new set. He was able to return back to the wild September of 2021.

In the community

How to help declining American kestrel populations

The number of American kestrels admitted to our clinic has seen a decrease in the past several decades, which speaks to the larger population decline across all of North America. Learn more about what you can do to help this charismatic falcon species.

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Rehabilitation

Baby Fever

Spring marks start of busy season fielding concerned calls about young raptors.

Rehabilitation

Clinic statistics

The year 2020 certainly will go down in history for many reasons. At The Raptor Center, it could be called the year of the owls.