Kent Briske, Executive Director, 1830 E Parks Hwy A-113 #221, Wasilla, AK 99654

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The baby Sandhill Crane arrives in the Center.

Feeding time. It is important to not let the Crane see people. We don't want it to imprint (identify) with people.

The gawky teen years.

 

There is a flock of Cranes in a local sanctuary where it is safe to release her.

Time to let here out of the kennel
She wanders around the field and approaches the flock.
Trying out the wings
Off to join the flock.

 

A very sick Bald Eagle arrives in the Center

The Eagle is so weak it has to rest against the side of the kennel to stay upright.

This is an Eagle sneezing.

Starting to feel better. It can stand on its own easily.
Being released from the transport kennel to the area it was captured.

Leaving the kennel.

Time to leave..

It is gone. We saw it looking for its mate.

 

Kestrel that came into the Center for treatment.
Day of its release.
Day of its release.
Day of its release.

 

This Great Horned Owl was flown in from Kenai area by one of our volunteers, Jill Parson.
He was driven back to Kenai for his release