Conservation organizations often have wildlife rehabilitation centers where injured or orphaned eagles can be treated and cared for until they are ready to be released back into the wild. Some efforts made by these organizations include providing veterinary care, rehabilitation facilities with appropriate enclosures for eagles to recover and regain strength, and specialized diets to ensure their nutritional needs are met. Additionally, conservation organizations may also provide training and conditioning for eagles to ensure they are fit and capable of surviving in the wild before being released.