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Dakota Zoo Raptor Rehabilitation

Conducts medical treatment and rehabilitation for numerous raptors each year, specializing in endangered and threatened species, particularly eagles.

Contact & intake

Website
https://www.dakotazoo.org
Intake address
Dakota Zoo, Bismarck, ND (address not specified; call first)
Phone
701-223-7543

Public resources

Services

  • Accepts birds

Capacity

Typical annual intake: 45 (2023)

Licensed species: raptors; migratory birds

Leadership

  • Executive Director: Terry Lincoln

Financials

EIN: 23-7394067

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Notes

One of very few credentialed wildlife rehab facilities in North Dakota. Raptor rehabilitation program active 40+ years. Typically receives 30–65 birds/year. Common causes: power lines, barbed wire, vehicles, shooting, nest falls. X-rays all birds as part of ongoing study. Reports shooting cases to USFWS. Operates under federal USFWS permit. North Dakota has no published statewide rehab directory.

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