Auburn University Raptor Center

The Auburn University Raptor Center is now open and admitting injured, orphaned and ill raptor patients with prior phone authorization from rehabilitation staff. New patients will be accepted 7 days a week on a limited capacity basis. The last admission will be at 4:30 pm Central time (CT) daily.

Until further notice, patients will NOT be admitted to the Bailey Small Animal Teaching Hospital.

Please call the Auburn University Raptor Center Rehabilitation Section at 334-844-6347 for guidance and assistance with injured, orphaned, or ill raptors.  For all other species needing assistance, visit Outdoor Alabama for a list of licensed wildlife rehabilitators in Alabama and Georgia Department of Natural Resources Wildlife Resources Division for a list of licensed wildlife rehabilitators in Georgia.

With a bold vision for the future focused on research collaborations, expanded outreach opportunities and plans to build a new home for its resident raptors, the center is poised to boost tourism and further elevate the Auburn brand, while bolstering its mission committed to raptor rehabilitation, education and conservation. 

Five decades of steady growth, the rehabilitation and release of thousands of injured raptors, and a vibrant educational program promoting raptors to countless participants has the Auburn University Raptor Center as one of the most visible areas of both campus and its home unit, the Auburn University College of Veterinary Medicine.

Beyond the critical work performed within the center’s walls, pregame stadium flights of the center’s resident eagles have raised awareness for raptor conservation while building one of the most recognizable traditions in all of college sports.

And all of this is made possible through the efforts of a dedicated team, coupled with the support of generous donors.

2022 marked the 50th anniversary of the Auburn University Raptor Center and, as we embark on the journey that is our next 50 years, we will continue to grow our reputation as a national leader in raptor medicine and research, and as a One Health collaborator. We are poised to make the center one of the preeminent academic raptor centers in the nation and plans are underway to house it in an expanded world-class facility. This will allow us to better achieve our goals, increase our capacity and improve our standard of care, while offering visitors an outstanding experience that is uniquely Auburn.

Continue reading to learn more about the Auburn University Raptor Center and how you can become part of its future.

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Meet our raptors at Football, Fans and Feathers or at a Wing Fling presentation

The Auburn University Raptor Center, a division of the College of Veterinary Medicine, is a rehabilitation and education facility providing critical education, rehabilitation and conservation efforts for raptors. Our mission is to provide the highest quality medical care and rehabilitation for wild raptors, support raptor conservation efforts, expand the public’s knowledge about raptors, inspire their passion for raptor ecosystems and embolden the Auburn spirit.

This mission is realized through collaborating with faculty and staff of the College of Veterinary Medicine; offering quality educational experiences using animal ambassadors; providing rehabilitation services to raptors in need and guidance to the public seeking assistance with injured or orphaned wildlife; providing hands-on experiences for veterinary and undergraduate students while maintaining the highest quality of care; and supporting raptor conservation by participating in relevant research initiatives.

The Auburn University Raptor Center is only open to the public for scheduled presentations. Call the Education and Training department at (334) 844-6943 for pricing and additional information.

What do I do if I find an injured or orphaned raptor?

War Eagle Gameday Flight Tradition

Get Involved

The Auburn University Raptor Center relies heavily on volunteers for much of our operations in both the education and rehabilitation units. There are a wide variety of opportunities for community members and college students to get involved, such as raptor husbandry (cleaning and feeding), educational programs, training birds of prey, avian medicine and data entry.

The education unit needs volunteers to help with carrying-out educational programming and training birds used in these programs. Education unit volunteers must be currently enrolled Auburn University students who can commit to working five times each week.

For those interested in avian medicine and rehabilitation, the rehab unit has openings for both Auburn University student and non-student volunteers. Volunteers must commit to at least one 2-hour shift each week for an entire semester.

Complete the application below if you are interested in becoming a Raptor Center volunteer.

Volunteer Application

Contact

Wade F. Stevens
Director, Auburn University Raptor Center
wfs0015@auburn.edu

Auburn University Raptor Center
1350 Pratt-Carden Drive, Auburn, AL 36849

Education: (334) 844-6943
Rehabilitation: (334) 844-6347

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