

Help Us Feed Our Raptors
Right now, our clinic is caring for a mighty group of wild patients including a fierce falcon, a recovering red-tailed hawk, two Great horned owls recovering from head trauma, our hungry kestrel fledglings, and many more. Each one is on the road to recovery, but healing takes more than rest - it takes food. A lot of it. Owls have specialized diets, falcons need fresh quail, kestrels rely on mice, and each meal matters. Our daily feeding budget now tops $80/day, and the cost of providing high quality prey adds up fast.
That's why we launched a $10,000 fundraiser to support our feeding program - and thanks to early donors, we've already raised $1,800. But we still have $8,200 to go. Your gift helps fuel their recovery, one carefully chosen meal at a time. Donate today and help us give these birds the strength they need to heal, hunt, and fly free once more.

Are you ready to meet Pippin the Peregrine? We have 10 exclusive sponsorship spots available for just $400 each! Your sponsorship includes a private tour of our enclosure at Wallin Barn on Swaner Preserve and the unique opportunity for hands-on work with Pippin. Act quickly, as these spots will sell out fast!
Wildlife Helpline (801)228-0831
Conservation
Center
Envisioned for the pristine mountains surrounding Park City, Utah, the Wasatch Wildlife Conservation Center will serve as a sanctuary for non-releasable wildlife while fostering public education and conservation awareness. The proposed center seeks to establish a peaceful refuge on 10 acres of mountain terrain, providing specialized care for injured and rehabilitated native species that cannot return to the wild. Currently in its early planning and fundraising stages, this ambitious project will focus on creating natural habitats that prioritize animal welfare while offering thoughtfully designed public access through guided experiences and educational programs. The facility plans to incorporate sustainable building practices that respect the mountain environment and serve as a model for wildlife education in the Mountain West. As the project develops, the founders are actively seeking suitable land and community support to bring this vital sanctuary to life.
