Purchase Tickets Watch a video about the SRC and Football, Fans, and Feathers Carter Educational Amphitheater, located at 1350 Pratt-Carden Drive off Shug Jordan Parkway. The hour-long program is presented at the center’s the 350-seat Edgar B. Tickets are $8 per person and can be purchased in advance there is no charge for children age three and under. the Friday before Auburn home games on Sept. One of Auburn’s most popular fall programs - the Southeastern Raptor Center’s Football, Fans and Feathers - offers fans the opportunity to see a raptor show where they will experience birds of prey eye-to-eye and watch as they swoop overhead.
Supporting raptor conservation by participating in relevant research initiatives.Providing hands-on experiences for veterinary and undergraduate students while maintaining the highest quality of care.Providing rehabilitation services to raptors in need and guidance to the public seeking assistance with injured or orphaned wildlife.Offering quality educational experiences using animal ambassadors.Collaborating with faculty and staff of the College of Veterinary Medicine.The mission of the Southeastern Raptor Center is to provide the highest quality medical care and rehabilitation for wild raptors, support raptor conservation efforts, expand the public’s knowledge about raptors, inspire their passion for raptor ecosystems, and to embolden the Auburn spirit. By financially supporting the SRC, you are taking an active role in the care and wellbeing of injured and orphaned raptors. The SRC also accepts donations to support its critical work of education, rehabilitation and conservation. The SRC is a non-profit organization and charges nominal fees to assist with education and rehabilitation efforts. The Southeastern Raptor Center (SRC) is a regional rehabilitation and education facility.