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Autumn 2011
Dmitri has a special message to inspire Chase Community Giving voting.
Summer 2011
CRC staff member Laurin Huse helps and releases an ensnared osprey.
Summer 2011
Dmitri thanks everyone who helped CRC win Toyota's 100 Cars for Good.
Spring 2011 2011 Earth Day Celebration at Cascades Raptor Center
Members and birds enjoy the day at CRC.
Includes flight demonstrations by several of the center's resident birds.
Background music track and excerpt of music performance feature the Conjugal Visitors.
Spring 2011 Life of a Volunteer, in the words of Sandy Jenness, dedicated CRC volunteer.
Slideshow created by Lana Burge.
Winter 2009 Smaller Things: One Woman's Commitment to Herself-and Birds of Prey
A short film produced about Jean Daugherty at CRC.
"I went looking for a story about birds, but didn't find it. Instead, I found a woman intent on maintaining her spiritual footing-a woman on a journey of recovery and second chances."
Produced by David William Moody
Summer 2009
A short video done by Travel Lane County. CRC was awarded the 2009 Enrichment Award at the Visitor Industry Celebration on June 23.
August 2009 A KVAL article about how King Estate Winery and Cascades Raptor Center are creatively controlling pests.
Spring 2009 KVAL presents CRC's 2009 Earth Day Celebration!
Spring 2009 Recovered bald eagle released in North Eugene.
Video courtesy of KMTR.
Summer 2007 When Birds Can't Fly - A short documentary produced at Cascades Raptor Center.
Directed by Steven Wilsey
Produced by Sloane Cameron
Spring 2005 Lorax, a young Great Horned Owl, is introduced to the community.
Video courtesy of KMTR.
Summer 2004 A discussion about Red-shouldered Hawks featuring Ki.
Winter 2006 Holiday Greetings from Cascades Raptor Center.
Video courtesy of KVAL.
Cascades Raptor Center is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization (Federal ID No. 93-1038827) dedicated to wildlife rescue and public education to enhance appreciation, respect, and stewardship of the natural world.
CRC logo art by Jeanne Hammond-Elliott.
Drawings by Barbara Gleason & Karl Edwards.
Photographic sources noted as provided.
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