Cascades Raptor Center

Cascades Raptor Center

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Open to guests year-round, come visit us to meet some new feathered friends! Cascades Raptor Center has two main community services:

Public Education designed to enhance the awareness, respect, appreciation, and care of the earth and all its inhabitants so critical for a balanced and healthy planet. The Raptor Center houses nearly 50 avian ambassadors. These resident birds, along with visual med

Photos from Cascades Raptor Center's post 05/23/2026

Our freezers are fully stocked!

Thank you to everyone who has recently donated fish, and a special shout out to for including us in their Kids' Fishing Derby! Thanks to this latest donation, our freezers are now at capacity.

At this time, we are no longer accepting donated fish. Please continue to keep an eye on our socials throughout the year, however, as our birds go through fish quickly!

05/14/2026

Lately in the wildlife hospital, we have been getting calls about babies! Unfortunately, we receive many kidnapped fledgings each year. This means that healthy birds are being separated from their parents, by well-meaning people bringing them into our hospital. We do our best to get them back as soon as possible, but here is an important reminder to be aware of when to intervene, and when not to.

Young nestlings should always be in the nest, and should be contained if found on the ground. They have fluffy ‘down’ feathers, exposed skin, and depending on age, closed eyes. If you think the baby is too young, or it appears weak or injured, call our wildlife hotline.

If you find a fledgling that you are concerned about, call! If it is not flying, but is alert, it is likely still practicing! Many species are on the ground for weeks before they are fully flighted. Take photos, get an exact location, and wait for us to instruct you on whether or not containment is necessary.

Remember..the baby's best chance is with mom. The parents teach them everything they need to know to survive. If the baby is moving around, and parents are nearby, they are likely cared for.

CRC’s Wildlife Emergency Hotline is: (541)-485-1320 ext.1

Photos from Cascades Raptor Center's post 05/13/2026

Valentino knows top-quality art when she sees it! The Youth Raptor Art Challenge Exhibition is on display at Cascades Raptor Center through Labor Day. Come view the incredible art submitted by local students during your next visit to the Center! Can't visit to see them in-person? View the digital gallery at www.cascadesraptorcenter.org/digital-gallery.

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32275 Fox Hollow Road
Eugene, OR
97405

Opening Hours

Tuesday 10am - 4pm
Wednesday 10am - 4pm
Thursday 10am - 4pm
Friday 10am - 4pm
Saturday 10am - 4pm
Sunday 10am - 4pm