SANTA FE RAPTOR CENTER

Santa Fe Raptor Center has provided care for injured birds around New Mexico
with a focus on raptors since 2004.
The many volunteer rehabbers throughout the state work with us to provide the best care available to our rescues to ensure their survival. Our dedicated director and volunteers play a crucial role in helping us rescue, transport, rehabilitate, clean enclosures, and feed the birds in our care. In addition, they educate the public on the benefits these animals have in our world either at our center or by visiting schools, community events, and organizations.
Lori Paras, Executive Director
Santa Fe Raptor Center
Lori began The SFRC in 2004, after spending many years in raptor rescue and rehabilitation, working with Dr. Kathleen Ramsay, a well-known and highly respected wildlife veterinarian. She conducts all of the rehabilitation work on injured and orphaned raptors that come to the Center for care and operates the only licensed facility in the State of New Mexico that can care for Eagles.
Lori has been trained in assisting in bird surgeries and is also skilled as an anesthesiologist.
