The idea for a raptor rehabilitation center in Charlotte, NC hatched in 1975 when an injured Broad-winged Hawk was brought to UNC Charlotte ornithologist Dr. Richard Brown. In 1981, Dr. Brown and student Deb Sue Griffin co-founded the nonprofit that would become the Carolina Raptor Center (CRC).
In 1984, CRC moved to its current location within Latta Nature Preserve and expanded to include the Raptor Trail, a zoo highlighting birds of prey. In the following decades, the Raptor Trail became a premiere destination to learn about raptors, and the Raptor Hospital grew into a sophisticated facility capable of providing treatment informed by raptors’ unique needs.
Today, CRC is regarded as a leader in raptor rehabilitation, education, and research. The Raptor Hospital has admitted more than 26,000 patients while the Raptor Trail sees over 40 ,000 visitors each year and 14,000 students for educational programs. CRC’s expert staff remains committed to igniting a passion for raptors and
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The idea for a raptor rehabilitation center in Charlotte, NC hatched in 1975 when an injured Broad-winged Hawk was brought to UNC Charlotte ornithologist Dr. Richard Brown. In 1981, Dr. Brown and student Deb Sue Griffin co-founded the nonprofit that would become the Carolina Raptor Center (CRC).
In 1984, CRC moved to its current location within Latta Nature Preserve and expanded to include the Raptor Trail, a zoo highlighting birds of prey. In the following decades, the Raptor Trail became a premiere destination to learn about raptors, and the Raptor Hospital grew into a sophisticated facility capable of providing treatment informed by raptors’ unique needs.
Today, CRC is regarded as a leader in raptor rehabilitation, education, and research. The Raptor Hospital has admitted more than 26,000 patients while the Raptor Trail sees over 40 ,000 visitors each year and 14,000 students for educational programs. CRC’s expert staff remains committed to igniting a passion for raptors and our shared natural world.
Birds First Facility: Carolina Raptor Center prioritizes avian welfare. We are committed to all aspects of an animal’s wellbeing, both psychological and physical.
Both Zoo and Raptor Rehabilitation: Carolina Raptor Center uniquely promotes conservation through both our Raptor Trail and Raptor Hospital. Our zoological Raptor Trail houses avian ambassadors who inspire the public to be stewards of the natural world. Our Raptor Hospital rehabilitates sick and injured birds with the goal of releasing them back into the wild.
Inspiring Connection: Carolina Raptor Center supports the learning, development, and engagement of people of all ages by creating once-in-a-lifetime experiences with birds of prey.
Inclusive and Safe: Carolina Raptor Center inspires and empowers individuals by providing equitable and inclusive opportunities to engage with raptors. Everyone deserves to connect with nature.
Working Conservation Organization: Carolina Raptor Center actively participates in conservation through raptor rehabilitation and education. Our work empowers our community to be active participants in conservation.
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