Kent Briske, Executive Director

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The Baby Birds Are Here and so is our first Newsletter,click here to download

Baby Trumpeter Swan with broken neck rescued from Big Lake, AK
 
Baby Amercan Robins

Baby Trumpeter Swans were flown in from Lake Clark, Alaska on July 3, 2008 by Lake Clark Air

 

Trumpeter Swans from Lake Clark on

July 10, 2008

Join the flock on the last Friday of each month at 6:00 p.m. in The LoonAttic, 2061 E. Palmer-Wasilla Hwy, Wasilla, AK 99654

What's UP???? Check out our bird sightings, other news

Visit Creamer's Field and the Alaska Bird Observatory when you are in Fairbanks, Alaska.

Alaska WildBird Rehab Center's primary goal this year is to build a flight center for bald eagles, golden eagles and other large raptors. A flight center promotes the birds' health and stamina as part of their condition for release. You can become a sponsor of the flight center, click here and select the flight center donation button.

 

 

 

    The AWBRC:

  1. provides care, assistance, and rehabilitation to: injured birds, sick birds, rescued birds, and orphaned wild birds in Alaska.
  2. educates the public about Alaska's wild birds; migratory or resident.
  3. provides guidance for the humane treatment of wild birds found in Alaska.

 

laurie jo green took many of the photos and is creating the website. Send comments here.

Noel Bell of Wildbird Studios designed the logo and brochure

All information and photographs are the property of the Alaska Wildbird Rehabilitation Center.

 

 

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