Feb 25, 2017
FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. -- Did you
know that Arizona is visited by over 200 bald eagles during the winter?
To learn more about these amazing birds and to see live eagles, the public is
invited to attend the Annual Bald Eagle Celebration on Saturday, Feb. 25, at
the Willow Bend Environmental Educational Center at 703 E. Sawmill Road in
Flagstaff.
Several programs will be offered during this year’s event, which is hosted by the Arizona Game and Fish Department and Willow Bend Environmental Education Center. The cost for the event is $5 per participant for each program or free for Willow Bend Members.
Several programs will be offered during this year’s event, which is hosted by the Arizona Game and Fish Department and Willow Bend Environmental Education Center. The cost for the event is $5 per participant for each program or free for Willow Bend Members.
All programs, except field trip,
will be held at Willow Bend. The day will also include an opportunity to see
live bald eagles up close and a chance to talk with dedicated individuals from
Liberty Wildlife Rehabilitation Foundation.
8-10 a.m. – “Early Birds” Field
Trip: Join current and retired AZ Game and Fish wildlife biologists for an
early morning field trip searching for bald eagles and local waterfowl around
Lake Mary. Meet at 8 a.m. at AZ Game and Fish Office at 3500 Lake Mary Road.
Personal transportation is required and carpooling is encouraged. The field
trip will be cancelled if there is inclement weather.
10-11 a.m. – “Eaglets” Family
Presentation: A family-focused interactive program especially designed for
families with young children (ages 4-12 years old). Learn about and view live
eagles.
11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. – “Fully
Fledged” Community Presentation 1: Learn about the incredible bald eagle from
an Arizona Game and Fish biologist and view live eagles up close. Presentation
is open to all ages. (Please note this is the same presentation as the 1 p.m.
session. Please only sign up for one presentation.)
1-2 p.m. – “Fully Fledged”
Community Presentation 2: Learn about the incredible bald eagle from an Arizona
Game and Fish biologist and view live eagles up close. Presentation is open to
all ages.
“Educating people about wildlife,
conservation and management is a goal for Willow Bend and Arizona Game and
Fish,” Willow Bend Director Moran Henn said. “We are very excited to be
partnering with Game and Fish and Liberty Wildlife again for this year’s
event.”
Those going on the early bird field trip should remember to dress appropriately for weather conditions, and bring binoculars and bird field guidebooks. To register for one of the programs offered or for more information, visit www.willowbendcenter.org.
Those going on the early bird field trip should remember to dress appropriately for weather conditions, and bring binoculars and bird field guidebooks. To register for one of the programs offered or for more information, visit www.willowbendcenter.org.
No comments:
Post a Comment