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Traverse City, MI 49696 United States
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This Barred Owl was admitted a month ago with a concussion, an eye injury, and signs of starvation. Thanks to expert support and dedicated care, he’s stabilized and healing—but his journey isn’t over yet. Special thanks to Bob and Sandi Foote for assisting with his diagnosis! Rehabilitation takes time, resources, and ongoing care—and that’s where you come in. Donate today to help cover the ongoing treatment and care for this owl’s recovery: https://www.skegemograptorcenter.org/donate (fb)

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S k e g e m o gRaptor Center Rehabilitation Education and Research You can make a difference Home About Rehabilitation Education Research Donate Contact More Skegemog Raptor Center SRC is a 501c3 nonprofit raptor rehabilitation center located in Grand Traverse County Michigan. Our goal is to increase public awareness about wildlife ecology and environmental issues as they relate to raptors. Our mission is to Rehabilitate sick injured and orphaned raptors with the goal of returning them to the wild in a fit and healthy condition Educate the public about conservation and ecology with a focus on raptors Participate in research projects that will strengthen our abilities to care for sick and injured birds of prey and our message of environmental conservation Our staff has over 80 years of combined wildlife rehabilitation experience and holds rehabilitation permits from the Michigan Department of Natural Resources and the US Fish Wildlife Service. We are also permitted to possess nonreleasable raptors for use in educational programs.
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