Nature and Raptor Center of Pueblo, Wildlife rehabilitation center in Pueblo, Colorado.
The Nature and Raptor Center is a wildlife rehabilitation facility in Pueblo that cares for injured and orphaned birds of prey. The center operates from two locations along the Arkansas River, one focused on raptor care and education, and the other offering miles of trails across a large landscape.
The center was created in 2018 when two environmental organizations merged to combine their experience in nature education and wildlife rehabilitation. This joining together brought more knowledge and resources to the work of caring for birds of prey.
The resident birds of prey serve as living teachers, showing visitors how these hunters fit into the local natural world. Their presence helps people understand the connection between raptors and the ecosystems where they live.
The facility has two separate areas to explore: one where raptors are cared for and visitors learn about rehabilitation, and another featuring trails for walking and nature observation. Knowing which area you want to visit helps you plan your time there.
The staff cares for more than 300 birds each year, providing specialized medical treatment and preparing many of them for release back to the wild. This steady flow of patients highlights how the center serves as a critical resource for injured raptors across the region.
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