Educator holding a hawk during a raptor program

Education

Learning Takes Flight

Bring raptor biology, conservation, history, and hands-on observation into a program your group will remember.

For Learners

Programs for Curious Minds

School Visits

Age-aware presentations for classrooms, assemblies, homeschool groups, and learning pods.

Youth Groups

Interactive programs for scouts, camps, clubs, libraries, and nature-based youth events.

Conservation Talks

Focused conversations about habitat, food webs, migration, ethics, and human impact.

Curriculum Fit

Science You Can See

Raptors turn abstract lessons into living examples. Students can compare adaptations, discuss predator-prey relationships, observe behavior, and connect local wildlife to broader conservation questions.

  • Adaptable for elementary, middle school, high school, and mixed-age groups.
  • Program pacing can support assemblies, rotating stations, or smaller workshops.
  • Outdoor or indoor formats can be discussed when you request a date.
Group observing a raptor flight demonstration in autumn woods

Outcomes

What Students Carry Home

Respect

Guests learn why raptors are wild animals first, even in human care.

Observation

Students practice noticing form, movement, behavior, and adaptation.

Context

Falconry history connects culture, ecology, and responsible animal partnership.

Stewardship

Programs invite learners to care about habitat and local wildlife.