SEQUIM — The Northwest Raptor Center recently announced the launch of its new Web site www.nwraptorcenter.com.
The center’s director, Jaye Moore, has been rescuing, rehabilitating and releasing wildlife on the North Olympic Peninsula for more than 20 years.
The Web site features news, events, photos, videos and a link to become a fan on Facebook.
The center is a nonprofit organization that relies on donations from the community and the help and support of volunteers. Especially during the breeding season, Moore and her volunteers rescue injured and orphaned bald eagles, falcons, owls and hawks and rehabilitate them and release them if possible. The nonreleasable raptors are used in educational demonstrations across the North Olympic Peninsula.
The Northwest Raptor Center is located at 1051 Oak Court in Sequim and may be visited by appointment only by phoning 360-681-2283.
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