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2025 AWF Grant Update: Montana Raptor Conservation Center

Each year, the Audubon Wildlife Fund supports research and other projects that directly benefit birds and wildlife in Montana. We recently checked in with the 2025 Audubon Wildlife Fund Grant recipients, and are excited to share these updates on their research and projects.

 

Grant recipient

Montana Raptor Conservation Center

 

Project

Providing raptor rescue, rehabilitation, and conservation education.

 

Update

The Montana Raptor Conservation Center admitted their 200th bird of the year in September- a milestone they don’t usually reach until closer to the end of the year. At this pace, 2025 will likely be their busiest year on record for raptor admissions.

 

 

 

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