Educational Programs
The Birds of Prey Foundation cares for about 400 birds each year. They arrive orphaned, injured, hungry and in pain. Each one will be cared for on a special, personal basis. Each receives the best possible treatment. Babies are raised by our resident foster-parents, or you may call them "aunts" and "uncles". The orphans instantly feel comfortable in the presence of an adult of their own kind. An average of 100 birds stays at our facility at one time. Two thirds of all birds admitted regain their freedom to soar again on mended wings.
Injured birds receive medical treatment in our Intensive Care Unit, just as humans would in a hospital. When they recover, they will be placed in large outdoor aviaries, so they will regain their strength and hunting skills. Our outdoor facility houses large eagles, hawks, falcons and owls. It ranks among the five best facilities in the United States.
Our Owl Program introduces all 18 species of North American Owls with beautiful, professional slides. The lectures draw from a reservoir of knowledge of each species that will be passed on to the students/group. We prefer to present this program to classrooms, combined classrooms, or groups no larger than 100.
We also provide owl pellets to teachers/groups at the cost of $1.00 per pellet. The "recycled" mice help us feed our birds.
The cost of the program helps us care for our birds: it buys food, medical supplies, transportation, gas and electricity to keep them warm in the cold winter months.
Our goal is to present a program that inspires the respect and admiration we have for these magnificent birds.
We hope it will make a lasting impression.
If you are interested in a program, contact our director, Sigrid Ueblacker, at (303)460-0674 or via email at: raptor@birds-of-prey.org
Updated by Elke on September 6, 2005 11:00 AM

