Raptor Education Group

Raptor Education Group, Inc (REGI) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization in Antigo, Wisconsin, United States, dedicated to caring for injured or orphaned avian wildlife.

[2] REGI has had as many as 13 bald eagles in its care at once,[citation needed] and rehabilitated 14 trumpeter swans with lead poisoning in winter 2009.

[3] It regularly cares for owls, bald eagles, and cranes as well, including those injured by hunting and oil spills.

[4] A bald eagle suffering from West Nile virus that was rehabilitated in 2002 has since been instrumental into research into the illness, having been tracked since its release into the wild.

[5] In 2008, the group rehabilitated a sandhill crane with an arrow shot through its torso, work that was noted in the UK Guardian, San Francisco Chronicle and the Wisconsin Journal Sentinel.

a peregrine falcon
in the care of REGI
Two bald eagles , one a victim
of the Exxon Valdez spill, at REGI
A recovering barred owl