WVRRC Mission
Our mission is to rehabilitate and release raptors while inspiring environmental understanding through education for the benefit of all living things. To do this, we need your help. More...

Upcoming Events
Find out where WVRRC will be next raising
funds for and awareness of our special cause. More..

Rehabilitation
Why are we needed? Most injuries to raptors result from collisions with cars or buildings, entanglement in fences, illegal trapping, gunshot wounds and exposure to poison or pesticides. (Click here to learn what to do if you find an injured raptor.) Strict federal laws carry stiff penalties to protect birds of prey and all migratory birds from intentional harm by humans. More...

Education
The WVRRC's dual mission also involves continuing environmental education programs for the general public. Programming is available for all ages and any group, organization, or school. Check out the biographies of our education birds and other educational resources. More...

News
Communicating with our supporters is important to the continued success of the WVRRC. Find special announcements, other news releases, and links to related web sites. More...

Photo Gallery
Check out photos of wild raptor releases, rehabilitation birds, our annual pow wow, volunteers at the barn, education programs and More...

Would you like to become a VOLUNTEER? CLICK HERE FOR THE APPLICATION!

WVRRC Merchandise
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Proceeds benefit the birds!




"Otus" the Eastern Screech-Owl is one of our non-releaseable raptors. For information on scheduling an educational program, click here.

Contact us:
E-mail: raptor@wvrrc.org
Phone: 304-366-2867
In WV: 800-540-6390
Fax: 304-592-1482
PO Box 333
Morgantown, WV 26507

 

 

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