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The Raptor Education Group, Inc.(REGI) is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to caring for injured or orphaned native bird species and public education on wildlife issues.  REGI is located near the small town of  Antigo in northern Wisconsin.  Marge and Don Gibson, REGI's executive directors, founded Raptor Education Group, Inc (REGI) in 1990. Marge has worked with wildlife for over 30 years. 

Raptor Education Group, Inc. has three main focuses:

v  Education:  Wildlife education programs are provided for adult and youth groups.  Using live birds of prey as examples, these programs focus on increasing awareness for the environment and preserving wildlife and habitats for future generations.

v  Rehabilitation:  REGI takes a proactive approach of caring for birds that have been injured or orphaned.  REGI provides medical treatment, food, housing and professional care with the goal of release back into the wild once the birds are completely healed.

v  Research:   Working with wild birds allows a unique opportunity to view their complex world.  Behavioral, nutritional, disease and post release studies done at REGI have contributed to the base knowledge for avian species worldwide.

REGI holds permits from both the State of Wisconsin and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife service to possess threatened and endangered indigenous species for rehabilitation and educational purposes. REGI is a  member of the International Wildlife Rehabilitation Council, National Wildlife Rehabilitators Association, Raptor Research Foundation, and American Ornithologists' Union. 

 
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