Auction_Corner_Box

Main Menu

Upcoming Events

19th Annual Gala Dinner and Benefit Auction
Sat Feb 25 @ 5:00PM - 9:00PM
New Volunteer Orientation
Sat Mar 03 @10:00AM - 11:30AM

Events Calendar

February 2012
S M T W T F S
29 30 31 1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8 9 10 11
12 13 14 15 16 17 18
19 20 21 22 23 24 25
26 27 28 29 1 2 3

Are you a Colorado Government Employee?

If so, you can easily designate your charitable contribution to RMRP through the Colorado Combined Campaign. Right now, State employees are participating in workplace giving campaigns and making pledges via payroll deduction, cash, check or credit card. No matter the amount, your contribution makes a huge difference!

Colorado Combined Campaign: http://www.colorado.gov/ccc/

Pledge online: https://donor.unitedeway.org/?campaign=ccc11

You are here: Home Meet The Staff
Meet The Staff
Judy Scherpelz, Executive Director

Contact Judy

“In nature I find the inspiration to achieve the best inside myself and those around me. I hope that the RMRP will open the eyes of those who meet us and inspire them to look within and be the difference!”

Read more...
 
Lisa Winta, Assistant Director, Volunteer Program Director

Contact Lisa

"My goal in life is to make a positive difference in the world we live in. The Rocky Mountain Raptor Program allows me to do that with each bird we touch, each child we educate, and each person that gasps in awe when we are out in public.”

Read more...
 
Carin Avila, Education Director

Contact Carin

“I hope that when my life is spent, I will look back at those I touched, feathered and human alike, and the question of ‘Did I make a difference?’ will echo with a resounding ‘YES’. For in the end it is not the number of breaths we take but the moments that take our breath away. The RMRP has taken my breath away in many ways!”

Read more...
 
Mike Tincher, Medical Associate

Contact Mike

“I consider being here at the RMRP an honor and privilege. To work with these magnificent animals and amazing people gives me hope for the future. Every day I am able to give back to a world that has given me so much over my lifetime!”

Read more...
 
Bonnie Cleaver - Education Associate
"I 've been captivated by the magic of the Rocky Mountain Raptor Program ever since my first visit to one of their open houses. There are no words to express the feeling that comes from seeing a bird go from the brink of death to flying free in the wild once more, or the awe-struck look on a child's face when they see a live owl up close for the first time. Every day I get to work with some of the most amazing people in the world, who have so much room in their hearts for these birds. I hope to help others see the wild beauty and importance of raptors, as well as inspire them to learn more about these amazing creatures."

Bonnie was born in Fort Collins, Colorado, and has always had a passion for art and nature. Growing up, she loved spending time in the beautiful mountains with her family, camping, hiking, and watching for critters along the trails. Her love of birds was kindled early on by her first pet budgerigar, Buzzie. She spent countless hours drawing or painting pictures of birds, and often doodled them in the margins of her schoolwork.

Bonnie_COBABonnie has been an avid volunteer for years. She was a member of the National Charity League through middle school and high school, and spent several summers participating in the Teen Zoo Crew volunteer program at the Denver Zoo. At the zoo she worked “behind the scenes” at the Wildlife Show, where she helped with cleaning, animal enrichment, and some animal training. Playing with the show’s raven in a toy room and helping train the African Serval remain some of her favorite memories.

In 2003 at age 12, Bonnie attended an open house with her mother, and was instantly captivated by the bold, wild nature of the raptors. At the time, she was only familiar with domestic birds such as parrots and chickens, and the opportunity to volunteer at the RMRP opened up a new outlet for her avian obsession, one which she eagerly pursued. Although very squeamish at first, Bonnie soon overcame her fears of chopping up dead rodents and watching active case raptors receive injections.  She went on to complete both the rehabilitation and education training paths, where she learned how to care for the active case patients and the educational ambassador birds. In 2004, Bonnie was introduced to the art of bird training by a feisty female American Kestrel. Since then, she has been a trainer for several educational birds, and now works with many of the RMRP’s “Special Handling” educational birds. Her years of experience at the RMRP, leadership skills, dedication, and attention to detail paid off in 2011 when she was asked to become a staff member.  She hopes to inspire people of all ages and walks of life to see the wild beauty of raptors and their important role in nature.

In her free time Bonnie enjoys training her cat Orion, drawing/designing, cooking, going out to dinner with her RMRP friends, archery, photography, reading bird-related books, and watching zombie/horror films. She also loves teaching herself how to do a wide variety of eclectic new things. Every year she donates a mask to the Gala mask auction event at the Fort Collins Museum of Art. Currently she also works part-time at PA Signs as a sign tech and graphic designer.

  • RMRP Treatment coordinator
  • RMRP Educational bird handling, restraint, and physical trainer/evaluator
  • RMRP Rehabilitation trainee supervisor
  • 2008 Nine News Kids Who Care Award
  • Colorado Jaycees Outstanding Young Coloradoan award
  • Three time recipient of the President’s Volunteer Service Award (Gold)
 
Gail Kratz, Medical Director

Contact Gail

“Raptors and raptor medicine are my passion! Every bird that passes through our hands teaches a lesson and touches someone somewhere. Rocky Mountain Raptor Program has allowed me to make a positive difference in this world, one life at a time!”

Read more...
 
Lynsey Reed, Administrative & Medical Associate

Contact Lynsey

“When I walk into the RMRP, I am at home. When I am with the volunteers, I am with family. When I see a bird fly free once more, I am fulfilled.”

Read more...
 
Janis Cleland, Volunteer Development Associate

Contact Janis

Janis Cleland

"Oprah Winfrey (in O Magazine) 'defined joy as a sustained sense of well-being and internal peace—a connection to what matters.' I have found such joy at the Rocky Mountain Raptor Program where I am involved and appreciated by the staff and volunteers as we all are connected to the magnificent raptors of Colorado. What we are doing makes a difference and matters to the birds and the community as we strive to encourage environmental stewardship."

Read more...
 


Rocky Mountain Raptor Program
Mailing Address:
2519 South Shields Street, #115
Fort Collins, Colorado 80526
Location:
720 B East Vine Drive
Fort Collins, Colorado 80524
Phone: 970-484-7756 Emergency On-Call: 970-222-0322
©2007-2010 RMRP. All rights reserved.