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PHOTOS: ACES hosts annual Raptor Fair at Hallam Lake in Aspen
By Austin Colbert Follow
acolbert@aspentimes.com at Aspen Times
· July 7, 2026
· 6 min read
The Aspen Center for Environmental Studies hosted its annual Raptor Fair on Friday at Hallam Lake in Aspen. Unfortunately, due to some of the wildfires in the state, the visiting birds from Nature’s Educators were not able to attend.
Despite this, guests were still able to learn about and meet...
Key takeaway A golden eagle watches through its cage during the Aspen Center for Environmental Studies’ annual Raptor Fair on Friday, July 3, 2026, at Hallam Lake in Aspen.
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The annual Raptor Fair at Hallam Lake is a beloved event in Aspen, and this year's fair showcased the Aspen Center for Environmental Studies' resident birds of prey, including a great-horned owl, golden eagle, and red-tailed hawk. The fair's educational stations and interactive exhibits are especially valuable for local children, who can learn about the importance of conservation and wildlife preservation in the Roaring Fork Valley. As the region contends with mountain-weather hazards like wildfires, which affected this year's fair, events like the Raptor Fair take on added significance, highlighting the interconnectedness of human and wildlife habitats. By teaching children about the local ecosystem and the impact of human activity on wildlife, ACES is helping to foster a sense of stewardship and responsibility among the next generation of Aspen residents, which is crucial for protecting the area's unique natural environment.
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Category: safety ·
Published: July 7, 2026 ·
Source: Aspen Times ·
Reading time: 6 min
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What is this story about? The Aspen Center for Environmental Studies hosted its annual Raptor Fair on Friday at Hallam Lake in Aspen. Unfortunately, due to some of the wildfires in the state, the visiting birds from Nature’s Educators were not able to attend.
Despite this, guests were still able to learn about and meet...
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