Our Program

 

Our Programs

Our educational programs focus on the dangers to wildlife, prevention, how you can help, and what to do if you encounter an animal in distress. ALL Programs include live animals.


Presentations

For schools, seniors, churches, clubs, scouts and other organizations or clubs.


Displays

Day long displays for events, schools, businesses that support our cause.
Our displays include our organizations goals, informational handouts with phone numbers, and photos.

Our Program Birds

Meet some of our rescued birds who often make appearances at our programs and events.

Red-Tailed Hawk

Red-Tailed Hawk

"Chetambe" visiting Niagara Falls, NY. He was hit by a car and had a fracture of the right wing at the elbow joint. He was rescued as an adult in 1996 in Lewiston, NY.

Male American Kestrel

Male American Kestrel

"Bow" was raised by someone who was not a trained rehabilitator, and became too tame (imprinted) to be released.

Blue Jay

Blue Jay

"Boo" was disabled due to deformed feet. He was rescued in 2006 as a nestling. He is unable to perch on smaller branches, because he cannot open his feet to grip a perch.

Eastern Screech Owl

Eastern Screech Owl

"Cloud" is an Eastern Screech Owl, gray phase. Has a cataract in his right eye.

Owl

Owl

"Whiski" was found in 2016 in the road. The woman who rescued him was on her way to work, and put him in the back seat of her car. He was very thin and stunded. He had a fractured wing near the elbow joint, and is unable to be released because he would not be able to fly well enough to hunt.