We’re Moving!

Raptor Hallow Sanctuary is spreading its wings and moving to our new home with the City of Alliance Department of Parks and Recreation.

This means our wildlife exhibits and free-flight bird show will no longer be at Beech Creek Botanical Gardens. Instead, you’ll be able to experience our incredible birds of prey and wildlife ambassadors at our new location at Butler Rodman Park in Summer 2025. While our location is changing, our mission remains the same—we will continue providing the same programs, experiences, and high-quality care for our ambassador animals.

We are excited for this next chapter and can’t wait to welcome you to our new facility. Learn more about our move and how you can support us during this transition!

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Raptor Hallow is Moving!

“We are incredibly grateful for the opportunities we’ve had at Beech Creek and for the support we’ve received over the years. While parting ways was not an easy decision, we strongly believe that this transition is necessary for the continued growth and success of both organizations. Our commitment to conservation and education remains unchanged. We look forward to this new chapter and to continuing our mission of inspiring people to connect with and protect wildlife.”

— Joshua Kuszmaul, Executive Director

Support Our Move

As we face the challenges of relocating to our new facility, we find ourselves in great need of your support. This move is a massive undertaking, and while we are excited for the future, it comes with real financial strain. We rely on our amazing guests and dedicated supporters to help us provide the best care for our animals during this transition. Your generosity is crucial in ensuring we can continue offering top-notch care and an exceptional experience for both our ambassadors and visitors. Right now, we need your help to make this transition possible and to sustain the quality care our animals deserve. Your contribution will have an immediate impact, and we truly couldn't do this without you! Join us in making this next chapter the best one yet!

Wildlife Connections: The Next Chapter

Wildlife Connections: The Next Chapter campaign will fund new exhibits, enrichment, and supplies for our animals during this transition to our new facility. Donations will be matched up to $25,000, doubling your impact as we continue providing the best care for our ambassadors and an unforgettable experience for our guests.

Fill out the form to donate to the campaign today, and make a lasting impact!

*If sponsoring a wildlife enclosure, be sure to provide your phone number so we may contact you.

How your Donation Helps

$30: Helps provide food for a falcon for about 1 week!

$50: Feeds our barred owl, Aurora, for two weeks!

$100: Provides enrichment items for our animal ambassadors, ensuring they stay mentally and physically stimulated!

$250: Provides 1 month of food for a our bald eagle ambassadors, Minco and Sequoia!

$1,500-$2,500: Sponsor a new wildlife exhibit! (more information below)

Sponsor a Wildlife Exhibit

Imagine your name proudly displayed on a state-of-the-art wildlife exhibit, symbolizing your commitment to conservation and education. Raptor Hallow Sanctuary is building 22 new wildlife enclosures, each thoughtfully designed to provide the highest quality care and enrichment for our non-releasable animal ambassadors.

You can sponsor one of these exhibits and become an integral part of creating a better future for wildlife. As a sponsor, you will:

  • Receive a personalized plaque on the enclosure, featuring your name, your company’s name, or dedication of your choice.

  • Enjoy an exclusive behind-the-scenes tour, where you’ll meet the animal ambassador that calls your sponsored exhibit home.

  • Know that you’re directly contributing to the care, enrichment, and advocacy for these incredible creature.

Two Size Options:

  • $1,500: Sponsor a 12x16x12 foot enclosure

  • $2,500: Sponsor a 20x16x12 foot enclosure

Our Vision

With 22 exhibits planned, your support will help us transform our sanctuary into a beacon of conservation and education, inspiring visitors of all ages to appreciate and protect wildlife.

To sponsor a wildlife enclosure, fill out the form above or call us at (330) 600-8972.

FAQs


Why is Raptor Hallow leaving Beech Creek?

After four years of collaboration, Raptor Hallow Sanctuary has decided to move to a new location with the City of Alliance Department of Parks and Recreation. This transition allows us to expand our programs and continue our mission of wildlife conservation and education in a space that aligns with our long-term goals.

Did something happen between Raptor Hallow and Beech Creek?

Our partnership with Beech Creek has been a great opportunity for both organizations. Over time, we realized that moving to a new location would better support our future growth and allow us to continue providing high-quality wildlife education and care. We are grateful for our time at Beech Creek and wish them success moving forward.

Will Raptor Hallow still be in the same area?

Yes! We will be moving to Butler Rodman Park in Alliance, and partnering with the City of Alliance Department of Parks and Recreation. Our programs, wildlife exhibits, and free-flight bird show will continue, and we’re excited to bring even more opportunities to the community.


Is this going to affect the animals?

The well-being of our animals is always our top priority. We are ensuring a smooth transition with their safety and care in mind. Our new location will allow us to continue providing excellent care while enhancing their habitats and enrichment opportunities.

Will you still offer programs and events?

Absolutely! Our wildlife education programs, ambassador animal encounters, and free-flight bird shows will continue at our new location. We’ll be sharing more details soon about upcoming events and how you can visit us.

How can we continue to support Raptor Hallow?

We appreciate your continued support! You can help by following our updates, attending our programs, volunteering, or making a donation to assist with the transition. Every contribution helps us continue our mission of wildlife conservation and education.