Mission: To Preserve Local Native Wildlife through Rehabilitation, Research, and Education.
Results: Since 1990, the BMW clinic has treated and cared for over 8,000 injured, ill, and orphaned raptors and other native wildlife. Since its founding, BMW has released 48% of wildlife admitted, one of the highest release rates in the industry. BMW specializes in raptors, or birds of prey. Through its education programs, BMW reaches over 10,000 students and community members annually. BMW brings people face-to-face with some of the center’s raptors, including hawks, owls, falcons, and eagles.
Target demographics: local native wildlife, community members, ecosystems
Direct beneficiaries per year: 930 admitted animals of 85 different species got the care they needed, 439 animals were released, 10000+ people learned about their local native wildlife
Geographic areas served: Eastern Oregon and South Eastern Washington
Programs: wildlife rehabilitation, facility tours, school education programs, community education programs, continuing education conference