Raptor rehabilitation

Raptor rehabilitation is a field of veterinary medicine dealing with care for sick or injured birds of prey, with the goal of returning them to the wild. Since raptors are highly specialized predatory birds, special skills, facilities, equipment, veterinary practices and husbandry methods are necessary.

Raptor rehabilitators often use falconry techniques or gain assistance from falconers to exercise the birds prior to their release, as their muscles often atrophy during their convalescence.

In the United States, a license is required to possess any bird which falls under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act of 1918 (MBTA), and so the rehabilitators are under loose scrutiny from their state wildlife management authority as well as the United States Fish and Wildlife Service.

Raptors that cannot be released back into the wild are sometimes used for education or transferred to licensed falconers. Some states require that birds that cannot be placed or released be euthanized. Most states do not allow rehabilitators to keep raptors under their rehabilitation permit for more than a few months.

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Wildlife rehabilitators will present program for Redlands Horticultural and Improvement Society

Redlands Daily Facts 18 Feb 2025
Kandie Cansler and Leslie Triplett, who work in wildlife rehabilitation, will present “Raptors are the Solution – Rodent Control the Safe Way” when the Redlands Horticultural and Improvement Society meets 7 p.m.

Bird flu reported in every county in the state

The Day 17 Feb 2025
At the Horizon Wings Raptor Rehabilitation and Education Center in Ashford, President Mary-Beth Kaeser said volunteers have implemented new protocols to protect the program’s 23 birds from the virus.

Bird Festival brings families to California Botanic Garden in Claremont

Daily Bulletin 17 Feb 2025
It was time to get outside for some educational fun at the Family Bird Festival on Sunday, Feb ... Kristine Koh, a volunteer rehabilitation manager for the San Dimas Raptor Rescue, holds a Great Horn owl during the Family Bird Festival on Sunday, Feb ... .

Founder of Ohio Bird Sanctuary wins Chamber's Chairman Award

Mansfield News Journal 14 Feb 2025
Richland Area Chamber's 126th "Evening of Excellence" ... Laux founded the nonprofit Ohio Bird Sanctuary on Oreweiler Road, first starting the Richland County Raptor Rehabilitation Center with her husband Chris in their home ... "That's the beauty of Gail.
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