Well, the summer is almost over. Brandon and Sarah have returned to the University of Wyoming and should have completed their first day back in class. The crowds here in […]

While earning her Bachelor's Degree in Wildlife Management at the University of Wyoming, Melissa began volunteering at Laramie Raptor Refuge and was instantly hooked on birds of prey.
Since those early days, she has worked with nearly 70 different raptors at four different raptor education groups in three states. She is a former member of the Education Committee for the International Association of Avian Trainers and Educators (IAATE) and a National Association for Interpretation's Certified Interpretive Guide.
When she's not "playing with the birds" she enjoys spending time quilting, crocheting, and exploring the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem with her non-bird family.
by Melissa Hill
Well, the summer is almost over. Brandon and Sarah have returned to the University of Wyoming and should have completed their first day back in class. The crowds here in […]
by Melissa Hill
This morning I put on my work shirt, then giggled when I realized it was the first shirt I bought to work with the birds. I tucked in my shirt […]
by Melissa Hill
By Sarah the Intern I know what you’re thinking. “Gasp! This isn’t Monday already is it?! I need to go do Monday things!” Well don’t panic. It’s still Sunday. I […]
by Melissa Hill
By Sarah the Intern So, admittedly, I’ve been a bad intern and didn’t post last week. I know, you’re all terribly disappointed. A lot has happened in two weeks. First […]
by Melissa Hill
By Sarah the Intern As the summer gets warmer, insects become more numerous. While this influx of arthropods gives Suli, our turkey vulture, fun things to chase, it poses a […]
by Melissa Hill
By Sarah the Intern Before I came to work for the Buffalo Bill Center of the West, public speaking made me nervous and I had never held a bird before. […]