safety
Get to know your neighbors at ACES’ Raptor Fair
By River Stingray Follow
rstingray@aspentimes.com at Aspen Times
· July 1, 2026
· 2 min read
Editor’s note: This article has been updated to reflect the visiting birds of prey will no longer be able to attend due to evacuation from a wildfire.
Aspen Center for Environmental Studies is bringing back its Raptor Fair at Hallam Lake on Friday, July 3, showcasing program residents and visi...
Key takeaway Aspen Center for Environmental Studies is bringing back its Raptor Fair at Hallam Lake on Friday, July 3, showcasing program residents and visiting birds in order to foster awe, connection and discovery of the area’s natural neighbors.
Why this matters in Aspen News
The Raptor Fair at Hallam Lake is a unique opportunity for Aspen residents to connect with the area's natural neighbors, fostering a deeper appreciation for the local ecosystem. By showcasing the region's birds of prey, ACES aims to fill a knowledge gap in the community, where larger wildlife like bears and elk often take center stage. As the event brings together ACES' resident raptors and visiting birds from Nature's Educators, it highlights the importance of responsible caretaking of the natural world. In a valley prone to environmental hazards like wildfire and avalanche risk, understanding and protecting the local wildlife is crucial. The Raptor Fair encourages attendees to take an interest in preserving the habitat of these powerful birds, ultimately contributing to the environmental responsibility that is essential to Aspen's fragile mountain ecosystem. By attending the event, locals can gain a new perspective on the interconnectedness of the valley's wildlife and their role in preserving it.
About this story
Original reporting by Aspen Times . Aspen News surfaces reporting from trusted publishers and adds local editorial context so readers can quickly understand what a story means for their community. We attribute every source, link to the original report, and follow a documented editorial standards policy. To understand how stories are selected and reviewed, read our about page .
For the complete original report, visit Aspen Times . Have a tip or correction? Contact our newsroom .
Category: safety ·
Published: July 1, 2026 ·
Source: Aspen Times ·
Reading time: 2 min
Get more Aspen News stories like this
Free weekly briefing covering safety and other local news. Curated by our editorial team. No spam.
By subscribing you agree to our privacy policy . Unsubscribe anytime.
Frequently asked about this story
What is this story about? Editor’s note: This article has been updated to reflect the visiting birds of prey will no longer be able to attend due to evacuation from a wildfire.
Aspen Center for Environmental Studies is bringing back its Raptor Fair at Hallam Lake on Friday, July 3, showcasing program residents and visi...
When was this published? This article was first published on July 1, 2026 by Aspen Times and curated for Aspen News readers.
Who reported this story? This story was reported by River Stingray Follow
rstingray@aspentimes.com at Aspen Times. To learn more about how Aspen News selects and reviews stories, see our editorial standards .
Where can I find related coverage? See more safety coverage from Aspen News, or browse our daily briefing and topic hubs .
← Back to all news
More safety →
Today’s briefing
Subscribe to newsletter