Help Injured Raptors Regain Their Wings
Help Injured Raptors Regain Their Wings
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Together we can ensure falcons, hawks, owls, and other raptors take to the skies again!
Raptors face many threats in the wild, including lead poisoning, environmental pollution, collisions with power lines, and even trophy shooting. The survival of these species is important to our planet, though, so when these birds are injured and rescued, their rehabilitation is important.
Most raptors are considered apex predators, meaning they play a key role in shaping the population of their prey species and in regulating their ecosystems. Without them, nature would lose its balance.
The Humane Indiana Wildlife Rehabilitation and Education Center is often tasked with caring for individual raptors and providing what they need to regain their wings. Will you help give such birds the space they need to recover?
Greater Good Charities' Rescue Rebuild program is headed to the Humane Indiana Wildlife Rehabilitation and Education Center for an exciting renovation this June, and you can be part of the project! With your help, the team will repair existing enclosures AND build several new enclosures with predator protection to keep ground birds safe during rehabilitation.
These life-changing updates will create safe spaces for a wide variety of species, from the bald eagle to foxes to reptiles! Will you help Rescue Rebuild improve the lives of these animals and support the amazing work of the Humane Indiana Wildlife Rehabilitation and Education Center? Donate NOW to make a difference by funding this build and future renovations with Rescue Rebuild!
Rescue Rebuild is a program of Greater Good Charities, whose mission is to make animal shelters more adoption-friendly by creating spaces that are engaging and enriching for pets and people alike. Rescue Rebuild works with shelters and wildlife sanctuaries to construct fun and welcoming environments alongside animal-loving volunteers.
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