It is a crisp April morning here in Cody, Wyoming, and as I did my morning walk-through of the mews to check on the birds I couldn’t help but think […]

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
It is a crisp April morning here in Cody, Wyoming, and as I did my morning walk-through of the mews to check on the birds I couldn’t help but think […]
by Melissa Hill
Spring has sprung! Although as I write this it’s snowing and blowing outside. I suppose it’s only fitting since we didn’t really have a winter this year. Anyway, for me, […]
by Melissa Hill
When I last left you I had just spent an amazing day at Natural Encounters, Inc. (NEI). We had been fortunate enough to see free flights of some amazing birds […]
by Melissa Hill
I am a very fortunate person. I am one of the lucky people who LOVES their job. But it’s more than that. Not only do I work with amazing animals […]
by Melissa Hill
By Anne the Volunteer When the Draper Museum Raptor Experience began, Melissa was able to find four wonderful birds that fit our program well. She continued, however, to look for a […]
by Melissa Hill
On behalf of the entire live raptor education program staff and volunteers, we are pleased to announce the name selected for our golden eagle, as well as the name of […]