16
Jul

A World-Class Home for Raptor Conservation

As we reach the midpoint of July, we also celebrate a year of welcoming students of all ages and guests from around the world to the beautifully restored Moseley/Hardeman Barn. Over the past year, we’ve hosted 282 programs in the barn, sharing the wonders of raptors with 6,828 participants in this inspiring space. It’s a...
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10
Jul

Great Horned Owl Chick Re-Nesting Success

This summer has been busy at our rehabilitation clinic, with numerous injured, ill, and orphaned raptors and corvids arriving from across Wyoming and Idaho for medical treatment and care. One story, in particular, has deeply touched our hearts, and we are excited to share it with you. Early this summer, we received several orphaned Great...
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02
Jul

A Sense of Place – The Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem

The Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem (GYE) stands as one of the few remaining intact temperate-zone ecosystems on our planet. Designated as a World Heritage Site, it holds immense global significance. Encompassing parts of three states, it includes Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks, surrounded by six National Forests, three National Wildlife Refuges, tribal lands, and a...
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25
Jun

Gunshot Cases at Teton Raptor Center

This year, Teton Raptor Center has admitted eight patients to our rehabilitation clinic that were victims of gunshot wounds. Unfortunately, this is not uncommon for us. Among these eight birds, six were adult hawks, one was a baby Great Horned Owl too young to fly or leave the nest, and one was an adult American...
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18
Jun

TRC’s Research Team Spreads Their Wings Across Wyoming

Teton Raptor Center’s Research Team had a busy spring of aerial surveying throughout the state of Wyoming. Senior Field Technician Adrian Rouse flew over 80 hours to conduct raptor nest surveys from a fixed-wing aircraft. Often flying as low as 200 feet from the ground and pushing the limits of the craft’s abilities at speeds...
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04
Jun

Raptor Enthusiasts Monitor Osprey

Since 2018, Teton Raptor Center has been monitoring Osprey nesting activity in Jackson Hole with the invaluable help of citizen scientists. In 2019, we introduced “goose excluder” platforms to deter Canada Geese from nesting on platforms meant for Ospreys and to provide more nesting structures these piscivorous raptors. Today, our dedicated team of volunteers monitor 79...
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