The Mountsberg Raptor Centre is currently home to 15 species of native, non-releasable birds of prey. With a focus on education through outreach, a visit with the birds makes for a truly 'nose-to-beak' experience!
Do you want to get "nose-to-beak" with the diverse and fascinating world of birds of prey? You could meet owls the size of pop cans or eagles with seven-foot wingspans!
Tucked within Mountsberg Conservation Area, the Mountsberg Raptor Centre is currently home to 15 different species of native birds of prey. Many of the Raptor Centre's resident birds of prey have permanent injuries that have left them incapable of surviving on their own in the wild. In many cases, these injuries were caused by human activity. With the help of these feathered ambassadors, the Mountsberg Raptor Centre teaches the community about the native birds of prey that share our environment and how to reduce the negative impact we can have on them.
The Mountsberg Raptor Centre is one of the many amazing things to see at Mountsberg Conservation Area, which in turn is only one of Conservation Halton's beautiful and diverse parks. Wild spaces are nearer than you think!