Sponsor an Ambassador
Support the Ojai Raptor Center by sponsoring an ambassador bird. All of our ambassador birds have a condition that deems them non-releasable. They will remain in the care of the Ojai Raptor Center to help educate the public as ambassadors of their species in our Wildlife Education Program.
Sponsorships begin at $100 per ambassador bird, and you will receive a packet including a photo of your chosen ambassador, a species information sheet, and a certificate of sponsorship.
Like many of our ambassadors, Ash is incapable of surviving in the wild because he imprinted onto humans instead of his own species, likely from being raised by an unlicensed member of the public.
Topa was hatched in the Spring of 2022 and admitted as a malprint in the Fall. He was likely found as a young chick and illegally raised and released by an unlicensed member of the public. The Ojai Raptor Center goes to great lengths to ensure that any young, “orphaned” raptors admitted to our hospital…
Juniper came to ORC in the Spring of 2020, in the beginning of nesting season as a young nestling with both head and eye trauma from a fall from her nest.
Wonder was found freezing and starving in a field in Michigan, due to visual impairment and his inability to thermoregulate because of a pigment disorder. He suffered from frostbite and lost two digits as a result.
Handsome was found as a nestling and was illegally held by a member of the public before being turned over to the Ojai Raptor Center. By the time he arrived he was already malprinted, or too habituated to humans to be released to the wild.
Willow came to us in 2019 after she was illegally raised in captivity by a member of the public, which resulted in her malprinting, or becoming too habituated to humans to be released to the wild.