$10 per person. Pre-registration required: www.lagunafoundation.org
We are lucky if we hear their calls at night. Maybe we catch a flutter of wings, or the flash of a shape against the evening sky. Yet the elusive owl, because of its super abilities, is a masterful hunter and a celebrity of the animal world. In this presentation, we will discuss the owl’s extraordinary vision and hearing, and its silent flight, as well as how their presence keeps nature in balance and what we need to do to protect these extraordinary creatures. The finale will be a visit with the Hungry Owl Projects’ ambassador owls.
The Hungry Owl Project strives to
reduce the need for harmful pesticides and rodenticides by encouraging natural
predators, through conservation of habitat and erecting nesting boxes when
appropriate, education and research, and resources for information on
alternative methods for sustainable pest management. Suzanne Mirviss is the
Education Coordinator for the Hungry Owl Project, and a frequent presenter.
Please note that
the $10 fee is non-refundable.
For more information, see www.lagunafoundation.org
Or contact Anita Smith, Public Education Manager
Laguna de Santa Rosa Foundation
Saturday Jul 9, 2016
3:00 PM - 4:30 PM PDT
Starts: 3:00 PM
Ends: 4:30 PM
Laguna
Environmental Center, 900 Sanford Road, Santa Rosa, CA 95401
Anita Smith, Public Education Manager
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