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CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD)- Outside the rumbling of Charleston city life lies a sanctuary for the birds. The Center for Birds of Prey is dedicated to conservation, research, and education of wild bird… ...
Verreaux's eagle-owl, also known as a milky eagle owl, rests inside its habitat at the Avian Conservation Center and Center for Birds of Prey on Jan. 17, 2024, in Awendaw. Gavin McIntyre/Staff Buy Now ...
AWENDAW -- The Center for Birds of Prey near Charleston has reached a landmark in releasing its 100th rehabilitated bald eagle. The eagle took flight on a gentle breeze and into clear skies today f… ...
AWENDAW, S.C. (WCIV) — While many staff members of the Center for Birds of Prey will be busy with their popular Southeastern Wildlife Expo (SEWE) flight demonstrations this weekend, the center's ...
MAITLAND, Fla. (WOFL FOX 35) - The Audubon Center for Birds of Prey, in Maitland, Florida, released its 600th rehabilitated bald eagle on Thursday. This eagle was rescued by the center in March ...
The current mystery at the Center for Birds of Prey's medical and rehabilitation clinic centers on two red-tailed hawks. They were brought in recently after two neighbors found them on the ground ...
Yesterday the Avian Conservation Center, an educational, conservation, and scientific organization in Charleston, received a $10,000 Environmental Education and Stewardship Grant from the Dominion ...
The Center for Birds of Prey is kicking off the celebration of its 25th anniversary this fall, appropriately, with perhaps the most elaborate birding festival ever held in the Lowcountry.
The 20 birds at the center suffer a variety of ailments and injuries. A golden eagle had a wing shot off. A peregrine falcon, which can dive at more than 100 mph, lost a wing when it hit a power line.