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Audubon Center for Birds of Prey

DO YOU KNOW that, on average, it costs the Center more than $3,000 to rehabilitate a single injured Bald Eagle?

The Adopt-a-Bird program is an important way you can participate in the conservation of Florida's magnificent raptors housed and treated at the Center.

Each adoption helps with the care, feeding and medical treatment of birds brought to the Center or those unreleaseable individuals who are permanently housed here for community education programs.

Support one of the species of birds listed below or your favorite bird at the Center. With each adoption, you’ll receive a packet personalized to your specific bird, and adoptions make great gifts!

Click an image below to learn more about
these birds available for adoption:

 

Basic Benefits Package
· Color photograph of your bird and fascinating facts on its species and conservation!
· Official Adopt-a-Bird Certificate
· Subscription to the Annual newsletter of the Audubon Center for Birds of Prey
· Invitations to special Audubon events
· Introductory membership to Audubon

Adoption Levels and Benefits

$35+ BUDDY
Basic benefit package PLUS one free Center admission

$100+ PARENT
Basic benefit package PLUS two free Center admissions

$500+ GUARDIAN
Basic benefit package PLUS
Five year-round admission passes to the Center;
Five private behind-the-scenes tours of the Trauma Clinic and Rehabilitation Facility;
Special up-close and personal visits with some of the Center's permanent residents in the Bird Garden;
Recognition in the Florida Naturalist;
Invitation to an introductory birding class

$1,000+ PROTECTOR
All the benefits at the Guardian level PLUS an invitation to attend a release of a rehabilitated bird of prey to the wild.

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