Cascades Raptor Center

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Cascades Raptor Center is a nature center and wildlife hospital in Eugene, Oregon, United States, that specializes in the rehabilitation and release of injured or orphaned raptors. It was established with the mission to foster a connection between people and the birds of prey in the Pacific Northwest. The center plays a crucial role in wildlife conservation, education, and research related to raptors.

History[edit | edit source]

The Cascades Raptor Center was founded in the early 1990s by a small group of individuals passionate about wildlife conservation and education. Since its inception, the center has grown significantly, both in terms of the number of birds it cares for and the educational programs it offers to the public. The center's growth reflects the increasing awareness and concern for the conservation of raptors and their habitats.

Mission[edit | edit source]

The primary mission of the Cascades Raptor Center is to assist in the conservation of raptor species through rehabilitation, education, and research. The center aims to:

  • Rehabilitate injured, sick, or orphaned raptors and release them back into their natural habitat.
  • Educate the public about the importance of raptors and their role in the ecosystem.
  • Conduct and support research on raptor conservation and ecology.

Facilities and Services[edit | edit source]

The Cascades Raptor Center is located on a wooded hillside in Eugene, Oregon, providing a natural setting for the birds under its care. The center's facilities include:

  • A wildlife hospital equipped to treat a wide range of injuries and illnesses affecting raptors.
  • Numerous aviaries designed to mimic natural habitats, where rehabilitated birds can recover before their release.
  • An education center where visitors can learn about raptors through interactive exhibits and live bird presentations.

The center offers a variety of educational programs aimed at all age groups, including school field trips, workshops, and guided tours. These programs are designed to increase understanding and appreciation of raptors and the challenges they face.

Conservation and Research[edit | edit source]

Conservation and research are integral parts of the Cascades Raptor Center's mission. The center participates in several conservation initiatives, including habitat restoration projects and community science programs. It also collaborates with universities and other research institutions on studies related to raptor biology, behavior, and ecology.

Volunteer and Support[edit | edit source]

The Cascades Raptor Center relies on the support of volunteers and donors to carry out its mission. Volunteers play a vital role in the center's operations, assisting with animal care, educational programs, and facility maintenance. The center also offers internship opportunities for individuals interested in wildlife rehabilitation and conservation.

Visit[edit | edit source]

The Cascades Raptor Center is open to the public year-round, offering visitors the opportunity to learn about raptors up close. Admission fees and donations support the center's rehabilitation, education, and conservation efforts.


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