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Brad Skinner educates school children about bald eagles

Field trip inside the museum

Dr. Robyn Miller educating children about the birds as they visit the avaries.

Test your knowledge with our interactive museum displays

Children testing out our beaks and senses activity

Ashley and George the Turkey Vulture provide virtual education through distance learning on Zoom

“In the end, we conserve only what we love. We will love only what we understand. We will understand only what we are taught.”

Those words are as appropriate today as they were when Baba Dioum first spoke them in 1968 at the International Union for the Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources.

American Eagle Foundation’s mission pillars of conservation, education, and protection are core to everything that we do. Our educational mission inspires future conservationists to join us in our mission to conserve and protect birds of prey.

AEF carries its outreach programs into schools, parks, veteran organizations, and corporate events with bird of prey programs featuring our non-releasable raptors. At Dollywood, our Wings of America birds of prey show has educated millions of visitors, while providing a fast-paced, always entertaining hour of fun. Our Avian Care Staff are knowledgeable and entertaining and delight their audiences with stories unique to each bird and the species it represents. In 2021, our outreach expanded into the virtual platform, reaching viewers across the country on platforms like Zoom and Microsoft Teams.

We are proud to present our live HD cams on several bald eagle nests, where our viewers can see the lives of these magnificent creatures unfold from the comfort of their classrooms, computer rooms – or even their mobile devices. Our cams feature an online chat, whereby those watching the eagles can ask questions or share observations with others. This chat is monitored by moderators and cam operators—individuals immersed in eagle knowledge, who welcome and help inform those who visit. Our moderators also encourage teachers to set up a scheduled viewing time just for their class, so the students can ask all the questions they want in a friendly, welcoming environment.

Our resident raptor ambassadors provide additional educational outreach through their social media presence, and these charismatic raptors are the most well-known (and well-loved) birds of prey around. Challenger, now retired from his famous stadium flights, continues to educate in more personalized, intimate programming. George the turkey vulture, Poe the raven, Petunia the peregrine falcon, and Bash the black vulture delight through their Instagram presence, offering behind-the-scenes glimpses into their day to day lives.