The Alaska Raptor Center is a raptor rehabilitation center in Sitka in the U.S. state of Alaska. Located on a 17–acre campus bordering the Tongass National Forest and the Indian River. The mission of the Alaska Raptor Center is to promote and enhance wild populations of raptors and other avian species through rehabilitation, education and research. Although the main patients are raptors, especially bald eagles, the center will take any bird in need of care. The Alaska Raptor Center receives between 100–200 birds a year, with many suffering from some sort of trauma. They have treated birds with injuries from electrocution, collisions, gunshot wounds, leg hold traps, starvation, disease and lead poisoning.
Many of their patients come from outside of Sitka and are flown in via Alaska Airlines or smaller regional airlines. The birds travel in dog kennels that have been covered to block out light.
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alaska_Raptor_Center
Official Website http://www.alaskaraptor.org/
Email members.alaskaraptor@alaska.com
Phone +1 907 747 8662
Address 1000 Raptor Way, Sitka, AK 99835, USA
Coordinates 57°3'9.236" N -135°18'49.06" E