Avian Medical Clinic

{ Avian Clinic } Have you found an injured or sick bird of prey or shorebird? IMMEDIATELY Call 843.971.7474 extension #1 for assistance. The Avian Medical Clinic operates 365 days a year and receives numerous calls about injured birds in need of help each day. Calls are monitored and answered from 9am to 9pm Monday […]

Employment Opportunities

There are no employment opportunites with the Center at this time. Avian Medical Clinic Manager Summary:Under the supervision of the Director of Avian Medicine and Director of Operations, facilitat efficient and smooth daily operations of the Medical Clinic To Apply: Send your cover letter, resume and two professional references to Mandy Feavel, Director of Operations: […]

Staff

Join Our Team – Employment Opportunities { James D. Elliott, Jr. } President & CEO Jim Elliott, the Executive Director and Founder of the Avian Conservation Center, has been a life-long student of birds. His many years of experience have been significantly effective in his quest to protect avian species and their habitats. Early in […]

Research

Research and field studies work synergistically with the Center’s medical and educational disciplines to support the protection of wild bird populations and their critical habitat areas. The Center has led and participated in groundbreaking scientific research including avian genetics, environmental toxins, and an ongoing study of endangered and threatened species in South Carolina such as […]

Center for Birds of Prey

{ Visit The Center for Birds of Prey } Your visit to the Center’s primary operating division, The Center for Birds of Prey, generously provides operational support for the Center’s educational, medical, conservation, and research initiatives. We hope that your experience with us will inspire an appreciation for all wild birds and genuine concern for […]

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Click to play full Video { OUR MISSION } To identify and address vital environmental issues byproviding medical care for injured birds of prey and shorebirds, and through educational, research and conservation initiatives. After more than thirty years and 15,000 medical cases, we can fully appreciate the invaluable insight that wild birds provide into a […]