Wildlife Rehab Center

The long-awaited wildlife rehabilitation facility is finally being erected on our campus near our facilities management building.. We will focus our concentration on raptor rehabilitation in the beginning. The caged portion of the building has been constructed large enough to house an eagle while being rehabilitated but has been designed so that partitioning can occur to house other birds of prey as there should be few eagles come through our program. We are hoping to be operation some time this summer. Please follow the photographic progression of our facility.

Major Biblical Raptor References | Raptor Organizations
adapted from The Raptor Almanac by Wendensaul

If you would like to donate to the cause, please contact Dr. James Huggins at jhuggins@uu.edu. See the  & October 4, 2002 Cardinal and Cream article.  For more information go to Rehab Gallery


James Huggins


New Enclosure


Eagle House Progression - March 2008


Eagle House Progression - May 2005



A Broad-winged Hawk being cared for through Union's Biology Department.