2020 Capital Campaign

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2020 Capital Campaign

Ed Palaszynski


Rebecca Bredehoft


Why Raptors? · Raptors link us to other environments and cultures Rebecca Bredehoft

· Raptors are key indicators of ecosystem health · Raptors provide inspiration

Rebecca Bredehoft

Rebecca Bredehoft Ken Hubbard


Our Story

Our History

Our Place

David Gonzales

Mary Gerty

Biologists Roger Smith and Margaret Creel began to rehabilitate injured, ill and orphaned raptors in their home in the early 1990s. In 2008, Teton Raptor Center began leasing two buildings at the Moseley/ Hardeman Ranch.

Our Programs

education

Education

research

Research

rehabilitation

Rehabilitation

Teton Raptor Center integrates education, research, and rehabilitation to advance raptor conservation.

Sandra McCarthy

Bryan Bedrosian

Rebecca Bredehoft


The Vision: A Home for World-Class Raptor Conservation

Improved rehabilitation facilities Year-round educational programming site Research and innovation hubs Workforce housing for organizational sustainability

All renderings by Kubala Washatko Architects


All renderings by Kubala Washatko Architects

Reimagined Learning Space

Historic North Barn · Commitment to adaptive reuse of historic structure · Year-round, onsite programs · Enhanced program collaboration and partnerships


Accelerated Raptor Recovery

Flight Barn · Expanded space for birds in recovery · Reduced human contact with birds · Enhanced raptor observation through technology

All renderings by Kubala Washatko Architects


Project Timeline 2017 - 2018 - Phase 1

2019 - Phase 2

2020 - Phase 3

2021-2022 - Phase 4

􀁣 Land Acquisition

􀁣 North Barn Stabilization

􀁢 Flight Barn

􀁢 Staff Innovation Hub

􀁣 Design

􀁣 Facilities Support Building

􀁢 Expanded Clinic Space

􀁢 Education Hub

􀁢 Patient Enclosures

􀁢 Research Hub

􀁢 Avian Ambassador Enclosures

􀁢 Workforce Housing

􀁣 Infrastructure

Phase 1 photo by Mary Gerty. Phase 2 photo by Teton Gravity Research

􀁣 Completed

􀁢 Future Project


Bonnie Munroe Burgess


An Integrated Approach to Raptor Conservation

A Conservation Future Your investment and participation will:

Steve Mattheis

路 Support global conservation efforts for avian wildlife 路 Inspire learners of all ages to care for the natural world 路 Expand knowledge and understanding of raptors and their habitats 路 Provide expert care for injured, ill and orphaned birds of prey

Sue Ernisse


Rebecca Bredehoft


Where conservation takes flight! tetonraptorcenter.org


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