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Preview of the Records

This project is built from preserved records spanning five years of a relationship, including text conversations, emails, timelines, and legal documents, presented as source records rather than a finished narrative.​

More Freedom

keep the story going

Enjoy games, puzzles, and printable activities inspired by Freedom’s journey.

Many hawks can fly very fast and are great at making quick turns in the air.

Freedom, a young hawk, perched and growing stronger during his rescue journey in the true story behind Help Freedom Fly

Hawks build nests high up in

trees or on cliffs to keep their babies safe.

The real Pop leaning toward Freedom, a young hawk perched on a rail, in the true story behind Help Freedom Fly

Hawks don’t chew their food. They tear it into small pieces with their beaks.​

The real Pop feeding Freedom, a young hawk, during his care in the true story behind Help Freedom Fly

Baby hawks are called chicks, just like other birds.​

Freedom, a young hawk, being hand fed during his rescue and care in the true story behind Help Freedom Fly

Hawks have super strong eyesight? They can spot tiny animals from far away in the sky!

The real Pop holding Freedom, a young hawk, in a true story from the children’s book Help Freedom Fly

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Artistic Freedom

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Freedom of Speech

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Facts, Fun & Freedom

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Freedom to Explore

If you enjoyed learning about Freedom, you might be curious about other birds, animals, and the natural world around you. These websites are great places to start. You can learn, explore, and even find ways to help wildlife in your own community.

Take your time. Follow what interests you. You don’t have to visit them all at once.

 

All About Birds (Cornell Lab)
https://www.allaboutbirds.org

Learn how to identify birds, hear their calls, and watch videos of how they live.

 

The Peregrine Fund
https://peregrinefund.org

Discover hawks, eagles, and falcons—and how people help protect them.

 

Audubon Society
https://www.audubon.org
Explore birds, migration, and ways to help protect wildlife.

 

National Wildlife Federation
https://www.nwf.org
Learn about many different animals and how people care for nature.

 

World Wildlife Fund (WWF)
https://www.worldwildlife.org
See animals from around the world and how they are protected.

 

U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
https://www.fws.gov
Find real information about wildlife and protected areas near you.

 

National Geographic Kids
https://kids.nationalgeographic.com

Fun facts, photos, and videos about animals—including babies.

 

San Diego Zoo Wildlife Explorers
https://kids.sandiegozoo.org

Learn how animals grow, live, and survive in the wild.

 

iNaturalist
https://www.inaturalist.org

Go outside and discover plants and animals near you. You can even share what you find.

 

eBird
https://ebird.org

See what birds are being spotted near you right now.

 

National Park Service
https://www.nps.gov

Explore parks, wildlife, and outdoor places you can visit.

 

Wildlife Rehabilitation (NWRA)
https://www.nwrawildlife.org

Learn what to do if you find an injured animal and how people help them heal.

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