
Back-to-back hurricanes swept through Florida this fall and, sadly, the Center for Birds of Prey’s original Owl Aviary was damaged to the point...
The Audubon Center for Birds of Prey is closed to the public until further notice as we undergo construction of a new aviary. We are still accepting patients in the Raptor Trauma Clinic — please call (407) 644-0190 for assistance.
Our Education team is available for off-site programming only. Teachers, scout leaders, and others interested in scheduling offsite programming in 2025, please contact education@auduboncbop.org or learn more about our offsite programs here.
This project is two years in the making and will replace the Center’s original octagon-shaped aviary, built in 1979. The new aviary, designed by Coyle & Caron landscape architects, will provide enhanced viewing opportunities for guests to see its residents up close: a pair of Great Horned Owls, two Barred Owls, and a Black Vulture.
Back-to-back hurricanes swept through Florida this fall and, sadly, the Center for Birds of Prey’s original Owl Aviary was damaged to the point...
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