Rocky Mountain Raptor Program

The Rocky Mountain Raptor Program is a 501(c)(3) non-profit wildlife conservation organization based in Fort Collins, Colorado that rescues, rehabilitates and releases injured birds of prey—including eagles, hawks, falcons and owls—and, through its comprehensive Environmental Education program, teaches the importance of preserving wildlife and wild places for future generations.

Raptor patients receive fracture repair, wound care, fluids to combat dehydration, nutritious food, and regular medical attention to promote healing.

These raptors are the cornerstone of our Environmental Education program, which makes more than 200 presentations each year throughout the region, teaching children and adults about the importance of protecting wildlife and wild places.

In 2007, to make room for CSU's Veterinary Hospital expansion, RMRP moved into a temporary facility at 720B East Vine Drive in Fort Collins.

The raptor rehabilitation center and hospital is located at 720B East Vine Drive in Fort Collins Colorado.