Schlitz Audubon’s Raptor Program educates the public about the importance of wildlife and habitat conservation with the help of our non-releasable birds. Our feathered teachers host programs at the Center, visit schools, and participate in large public events such as Wisconsin State Fair. Behind the scenes, staff and volunteers ensure that each bird has a healthy and enriching life.
Raptors

Raptor Program
The birds in our Raptor Program help educate the public about birds of prey and their importance to the ecosystem. More >

Meet Our Raptors
Learn about the birds in our Raptor Program, which emphasizes eagles, hawks, owls, and falcons. More >

Book a Program
Combined, our birds participate in 600 educational programs every year. These educational locations include classrooms,… More >

Support Our Raptors
You can choose to support the entire Raptor Program, or symbolically adopt a favorite bird or… More >

Barred Owl Nest Box Cam
Watch the nest box of Betty (female) and Maverick (male) in their third nesting season. More >

At the Mews
Learn about what takes place at the mews, where the birds of our Raptor Program live, are fed, trained and receive enrichment. More >