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$15,000
plus
$15,000 in
local matching funds.

The 2,400-acre Hawk
Mountain Sanctuary was established in 1934 as the world’s first refuge for
raptors. It has evolved into an international center for raptor conservation,
education and research.
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Wings of Wonder display
The
Wings of Wonder display includes life-sized wooden models of 16 species of birds
of prey. The birds hang down over the gallery in the visitor center and appear
as they would during migration. In addition, Pathways
To Nature
donated birdfeeders and binoculars to Hawk Mountain.
Read our travel log:
Click here.
Learn more: www.hawkmountain.org.
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