Great horned owls

 

 

The mission of the Raptor Chapter is to provide the people of the Midwest with wildlife, environment and natural resource education opportunities and to restore the creatures and habitats of the earth.

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This mission is met through programs with live eagles, hawks, owls and falcons, by rehabilitation of injured raptors, by ecological research, and by habitat improvement efforts.

Our organization impacts society by increasing awareness of how ecosystems work and encouraging people to be caring stewards. People are challenged to accept individual responsibility for conserving the natural resources we all depend upon.

 

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BOARD OF DIRECTORS  
Janie Fink President
David Fink Vice President
Steve Beck Treasurer
Ginger Dodd Secretary
Scott Charters Indiana DNR Conservation Officer
Roy Coolman DVM St. Joe Veterinary Hospital
Geoff Gephart Arts United President
Rob Moreland Baker and Daniels Partner
Frank Paladino IPFW Biology Dept. Chair
Chris Schenkel Schenkel & Sons Construction Co.
   
ADVISORY BOARD  
John Castrale Indiana DNR Nongame Wildlife Biologist
Pat Redig Direct. and Founder Gabbert Raptor Center U of MN
Andy Dircksen DVM Auburn Veterinary Clinic
   
FOUNDER AND EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Janie Fink Raptor Biologist
 
STAFF  
Al Parker Associate Director/RaptorMeister
Roy Coolman DVM St. Joe Veterinary Hospital
Betsy Court Satellite Rehabilitation
Jim and Amanda Koch Flight Crew Coordinators
Julie McDonald Program Coordinator
Barbara Sanderlin Administrative Assistant

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Photo credits: Argil Shock, Bill Munsie, Greg Parnin
Website design: Lea Ann Gebhard

TO REPORT INJURED BIRDS CALL: 1-888 ON-A-WING (662-9464)
OR PAGER: 219- 427- 4355

THANKS FOR CARING!

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