Please, Before You Ask ...

We love to hear from the public and are happy to help in whatever way we can.  Often times, however, our small staff is inundated with patients and issues that may take priority over your request.  For that reason, you may wish to consider the following before completing and submitting the contact form.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ)

  • Can you update me on the status of a patient? 

    • We’ve created a new email specifically for patient updates! Please email updates@raptoreducationgroup.org with the patient species, where it was found, and the date it was dropped off and we will get back to you as quickly as possible.

  • What should I do if I find a baby bird?

    • Click here for information on how to help a baby bird.

  • I found an injured raptor. What should I do?

    • Click here for information on what to do with an injured bird.

  • How can I get more information about your tours, classroom visits, or other educational opportunities?

    • If you're interested in any of our education programs, click here.

  • How can I help REGI continue their great work?

    • Thanks for the compliment.  Click this link for ways you can help.

  • I love birds and nature.  What can I do to "give back" ?

    • We are SO with you there.  This link might interest you.

  • I still have a question, now what?

    • Our "Search" feature is awesome.  We have TONS of great information on our site just waiting to be searched.

Yeah, But ...

If you've made it this far we predict you're about to send us fan mail (which we love by the way) or you still have a burning question that we'd be happy to help you with. Please call the clinic for any bird emergencies or questions at 715-623-4015. If you are looking to schedule a program or tour, or inquire about our summer camp, please call the education office at 715-623-2563.

Thank you for your patience and your support.

If you have an injured bird, call our clinic at 715-623-4015.

If you leave a message we will be able to respond when available. If it is after hours, please contain the bird in a cardboard box with a towel on the bottom, big enough for the bird to fully stand up in. Then keep it somewhere safe, quiet, and warm until we are able to get back into contact with you.