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The Alaska Raptor Center's Adopt-A-Raptor program allows
people around the world to help us care for Alaska's wild birds. By becoming
an adoptive "parent," you help support the daily care, feeding
and any required medical treatment for
your adopted bird.
Adoptive "parents" receive an official adoption
certificate, a photograph and biography of the adopted bird, natural history
information, and a one-year membership to the Alaska Raptor Center.
Click here to select a bird to adopt.
Teachers
also can bring Alaska's wildlife into their classrooms with the Alaska
Raptor Center's "Adopt-A-Raptor" program. Classes help provide
for the daily care, feeding and medical treatment of their adopted
bird. In return, teachers receive curriculum materials to help plan
lessons on raptors and their habitats; an adoption certificate and
photo of the adopted bird to display in the classroom; natural history
and information on the bird; and a one-year membership to the Alaska
Raptor Center. Most important, the students learn about stewardship
and caring for wild animals, building a foundation and appreciation
for nature conservation they can develop as they grow.
Get more information
on our 90-page curriculum guide, video and poster to help bring
raptor education alive in your classroom.
For information on our Adopt-A-Raptor program, call
(800) 643-9425 or email us at members.alaskaraptor@alaska.com.
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