Mysterious Lives of Owls
Presentation by The Hungry Owl Project
Saturday, March 8, 3:00-4:30pm (in conjunction with our monthly Open House)
Location: Heron Hall, Laguna Environmental Center, 900 Sanford Road, Santa Rosa, CA 95401
$10 at the door. No RSVP necessary. Suitable for 10 years old and up.
Learn about friendly predators who keep rodents and harmful insects in balance. Become informed about how important owls are to our environment, and understand the dangers that threaten them. Participants will learn about six types of owls that frequent the North Bay. Participate by trying to identify them by their vocalizations! A video called Backyard Barn Owls, popular with all ages, will be shown. The highlight of the presentation will be a visit by an Ambassador Owl, an experience that will inspire participants to protect these amazing and majestic raptors.
Join us for this fabulous and engaging presentation, and come early to enjoy a special display by theHungry Owl Project during our regular Second Saturday of the Month Open House.
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