Bird Treatment & Learning Center 15510 Old Seward Highway, Anchorage, AK 99516
About the Business
Bird Treatment & Learning Center is a renowned institution located at 15510 Old Seward Highway in Anchorage, Alaska. Our mission is to care for and advocate for Alaska's wild birds through rehabilitation, education, and outreach. We specialize in caring for injured, ill, or orphaned wild birds from all across the state, with the ultimate goal of returning them to their natural habitat.
In addition to our rehabilitation efforts, we also offer educational programs to raise awareness about wild birds and inspire others to join us in our mission of protecting these beautiful creatures. Our dedicated team is available to provide assistance and instructions for anyone who finds an injured or orphaned bird outside of our business hours.
Please note that our lobby is currently closed to the public in order to protect our ambassador birds from the risk of HPAI. However, we are still available for appointments and assistance. You can reach us at (907) 562-4852 or via email at information@birdtlc.org.
Bird TLC operates under permits from the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service and the Alaska Department of Fish & Game. Our Tax ID number is #92-0130037. Join us in our mission to care for and protect Alaska's wild birds!
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Location & Phone number
15510 Old Seward Hwy, Anchorage, AK 99516, United States
Hours open
Monday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"A baby robin who falls from the nest with the head parent watching closely got attached in my daughters neighbor’s backyard! I was able to take the baby to them! They were very caring and even through the parent hung around for days, they will give him a fighting chance! Please watch your animals & don’t let them attack babies! We need to protect our vulnerable and valuable species on this world!"
"A true Alaskan experience with great views, great food, local tap selections. A big king above the fire place with all of Alaskas Big game mounted up high and out of the way. Except for the 2 Grizzlies at the front entrance."
"Our cat injured and removed the tail feathers of a Lincoln's Sparrow that flew into our cat enclosure. TLC explained the little bird won't grow her tail feathers in time for a possible migration. TLC agreed to care for her until she was ready to go out on her own. Nice people."
"Edit: After this incident, I was contacted by BLTC and they are going to make sure that information is more clearly stated about Pet ER to take birds to and I was given a number to call in case this happens again. Pleased that they follow through on issues. Sorry about the baby bird but I'm very glad that they have taken steps to make sure that somone will help anyone in any situation. Had a injured baby bird. Tried calling during open hours. No answer. Even drove all the way out to ring the bell and stand around for 10 minutes for nobody to even check on us. I'm not sure why they won't answer the phone during the day hours. Had to release injured bird back onto the wild and hope for the best. Did absolutley NOTHING for us. Disappointing to say the least."
"They answered right away when I had an injured baby bird that was attacked by my cat unfortunately. They told me to bring the bird in right away. Super nice, caring people. They were able to help the bird and hopefully nurse it back to health."
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