Raptor Rehab

Raptor Rehabilitation Services in Spokane, WA

At Hunter Veterinary Clinic in Spokane, WA, we are proud to be licensed by the state and federal government to rehabilitate various majestic raptors native to Washington State. Our dedicated team is committed to providing expert care for injured eagles, including golden and bald eagles, hawks, falcons, osprey, owls, ravens, crows, and vultures. Contact us at (509) 327-9354 to learn more.

Our Raptor Rehabilitation Program Includes:

When Should You Contact Us?

Please call us before trying to handle injured wildlife! We recommend contacting our team in the following situations: 

  1. The bird is injured. Injuries include if the raptor's eyes are closed and are unresponsive to your approach, blood is seen on a body part other than the beak, the raptor is laying on the ground instead of standing, it's caught in a net or trap, or if one wing is displaced or drooping.
  2. The parents of a baby have been confirmed to be killed (parents will not always be next to the nest, so do not assume because you don't see the parents right now that they aren't still around).
  3. A young raptor (these are covered only in white, downy feathers) is found on the ground.

Due to space limitations and to ensure we offer the highest level of care while minimizing stress, we cannot rehabilitate other species of birds, reptiles, or mammals. If the animal is severely injured and requires euthanasia, you may call us. Otherwise, please reach out to the WSU Veterinary Teaching Hospital in Pullman or contact the WDFW Spokane office at (509) 892-1001 or the WDFW enforcement dispatch line at (360) 902-2936 (option 1). 

Call our team at (509) 327-9354 to learn about raptor rehabilitation.

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