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In addition to rehabilitating and releasing orphaned or injured wildlife, we provide educational programs about raptors and the environment for children and adult groups throughout Southern Nevada. |
| Our future quality of life depends on the adults of tomorrow. Educating our children today means that tomorrow’s leaders will have an appreciation for wildlife and a commitment to continue important conservation efforts. |  |
| Our programs offer an up close and personal look at live birds of prey. These are birds that cannot be released back to the wild because they are in some way permanently compromised, making it impossible for their successful survival in the wild. They are now wildlife ambassadors, helping to foster an appreciation for all wildlife and the important role they play in the world. |  |
| Meet Max our 20 year old redtail hawk and other birds of prey. Hear about the stories that brought our educational birds to us. Learn about what it takes to be a wildlife rehabilitator caring for a wide range of wildlife and their unique differences. |  |
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Enjoy a fun filled, educational presentation that will help to make our wonderful wild world a memorable reality. |
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