17
Dec
TRC’s Research Team Works to Restore Golden Eagle Nesting Habitat
Unlike much of their range, Golden Eagles in the Northwestern Great Plains are heavily reliant on trees for nesting. In eastern Wyoming, declining cottonwood habitat has significantly impacted the ability of eagles to nest in an area that once had the highest density of eagle nests in Wyoming. To mitigate habitat loss for Golden Eagles... Read More
10
Dec
‘Tis The Season To Give Back To Our Community
ThiThis holiday season, Teton Raptor Center is embracing the joy of giving in heartfelt ways. For the first time, our staff and volunteers created a stunning avian-inspired woodlands Christmas tree for the Soroptimist of Jackson Hole Christmas Tree Festival. The tree was a standout, raising $6,500 to support initiatives for women and girls and earning... Read More
03
Dec
How You Can Give Back To Our Avian Ambassadors!
This holiday season, there are meaningful ways you can support our avian ambassadors and the team that cares for them: Your thoughtful contributions make a lasting impact—thank you for helping our avian ambassadors thrive this season and soar into the new year!
19
Nov
Flight Log
The 16th issue of Flight Log has just arrived! Take a moment to explore the stories, discoveries, and remarkable birds that made 2024 another pivotal year in our mission to keep wild birds wild.
18
Nov
Gifts That Give Back—Our Favorite Things
This holiday season, make every gift count with our thoughtfully curated items from the Teton Raptor Center Nature Shop! Each purchase supports our mission to conserve birds of prey and their habitats. Whether you’re shopping for a cozy winter essential, an inspiring book for a young nature lover, or something unique for the person who... Read More
18
Nov
Flight Log 2024
TRC's annual newsletter announces the completion of site improvements, the launch of RaptorMapper, updates on Avian Ambassadors, education program expansions for 2024, and the ongoing Poo-Poo Project.
29
Oct
Rough-legged Hawk Kennel Training In Learning Lab
Ever wondered how we transport birds from their enclosures to program locations? Here’s a look into our kennel training process at Teton Raptor Center. This Rough-legged Hawk is an Ambassador-In-Training. Blind in one eye, he cannot be released into the wild. Staff trainers work with him to ensure loading into a kennel is safe and... Read More
15
Oct
Osprey Entangled In Twine
Teton Raptor Center is proud to be a part of the Wyoming Department of Transportation’s Adopt-a-Highway program! Each spring and fall, staff, board and volunteers join together to pick up litter along our adopted highway section, which spans the 2-mile section of Wyoming Highway 22 from the town of Wilson to the Snake River bridge.... Read More
08
Oct
Congratulations to Georgia and Josh!
We’re so excited to announce two huge accomplishments by past and present TRC research crew members! Last year, TRC Conservation Intern Georgia Coleman started her independent project documenting a new behavior she observed while reviewing photos from one of our Ferruginous Hawk nest cameras. She culminated this work recently in an article published in the Journal of... Read More
01
Oct
Our Newest Avian Ambassador Is Named!
The votes are in, and we’re thrilled to announce that our newest Avian Ambassador has a name—Cricket! The name “Cricket” comes from their call, which resembles the sound of a cricket, and because crickets are a common prey source for the species. Thank you to everyone who participated by submitting suggestions and casting votes for the... Read More