Our skilled and compassionate team provides medical care and rehabilitation to over 800 injured, ill, and orphaned wild raptors each year. Our goal is to release healthy individuals back into their natural habitats, giving them a second chance at life.
How Can You Help?
Turn off the lights
Protect birds from window collisions and disorientation during migration by turning off lights or closing your blinds between 11 PM and 6 AM. Learn more.
Keep Trash in the Car
Don’t attract rodents to roadsides. Holding onto your banana peel or apple core can save a life and prevent raptors from being hit by cars!
Provide Backyard Habitat
Coexist with wildlife and help prevent habitat loss by providing food, water, cover, and places for wildlife to raise young in your own backyard. Learn more.
Limit Single use Plastic
Keep Cats Indoors
Cats kill approximately 2.4 billion birds every year. Keeping them indoors is safer for them and wildlife! Learn more.