Off Site Youth Programs

Traveling programs for school aged students allows you to bring ORC’s environmental education program into your classroom.

Traveling Talons Classroom Visit

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Adaptation Station - Classroom Activity & Lesson

Have ORC educators visit your classroom to facilitate this exciting 60 minute, NGSS aligned lesson for grades 4-8, that features bio facts, or taxidermy wings, talons, and other specimens, for a fascinating tactile educational experience. Students will have the opportunity to handle different bio facts at multiple “adaptation stations” to learn through observation and inquiry….read more

Traveling Talons Teachers Kit

New Program!

A variety of bird feathers, papers about bird wings, and measuring tools placed on a table, including documents like a 'Bird Wing Observation Sheet,' and a 'Winging It!' chart comparing soaring and high-speed wings.

Flight Masters: The Science of Wings

Our rentable Traveling Talons Teacher’s Kit allows you to borrow ORC’s raptor biofact collection to use with our STEM + NGSS-aligned lesson Flight Masters: The Science of Wings (3 classroom sessions)…learn more

Ojai Valley Youth Foundation & Ojai Raptor Center

New Program!

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Raptor Science & Conservation Series Program

This free after-school program offers students of the Ojai Valley in grades 7-12 a unique opportunity to explore raptor ecology, rehabilitation, and conservation through engaging, hands-on learning experiences. Led by experts from the Ojai Raptor Center and friends…read more

Register at Ojai Valley Youth Foundation Here

Predator Portraits: Raptor Drawing Class

New Program!

The image shows an artist's hand drawing a detailed eagle head sketch on paper, surrounded by a feather, a dinosaur claw, a ruler, a pencil, an eraser, and other bird illustrations.

In this unique drawing class, students will use taxidermy mounts of native raptors, as well as raptor feet, feathers, wings, and skulls, to accurately depict biological forms with colored pencils. The class covers essential art skills such as proportion, scale, perspective, labeling, and notation, making it ideal for both aspiring naturalists and creative artists…

Coming Soon!

Ojai Raptor Center’s Education Programs are supported by

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“Thank you! Your presentations fill the students with knowledge, wonder, curiosity and yes passion to do what they can to protect their local raptors”

— Fish & Wildlife Biologist, Outreach and Education Coordinator