Education Opportunities Raptor Conservation Weekly free-flight demonstrations— Experience free-flying raptors in action while Program learning about their natural history and conservation. Community education outreach— Encounter raptors up close and personal in your classroom or our education center! We offer off-site educational programs featuring hands-on learning, bringing conservation education to you. Birthdays—Celebrate your birthday with wildlife! We host birthday parties for up to ten children. 311 NW Lewisburg Ave Corvallis, OR 97330 Tours—Explore the Raptor Conservation (541)745-5324 Program with an intimate, behind-the-scenes tour with our wildlife educators. Visit our website: www.chintiminiwildlife.org To schedule a program or tour, call (541)745-5324 (Please give two weeks advance notice) Schedule of Events What is the RCP? Adopt a Raptor The Raptor Conservation Program cares for The Raptor Conservation Program is part of Beginning in May and running through September, over a dozen raptors, including two Bald Eagles, Chintimini the RCP will host weekly events at Chintimini’s which can each eat over $1,500 worth of food in education center. a year. Adopting an animal is easy and makes Wildlife Center’s continuing mission to foster a connection between people and nature through education. By the perfect gift for any wildlife advocate. presenting raptors in a conservation setting Enthusiast Club, $50: and sharing the stories of their natural history, we bring nature close to the community. Includes Adoption Certificate Through our weekly free-flight demonstration, Your name included in our history of adopted ambassadors display visitors will see raptors displaying the traits that make them masterful aerial hunters. With educational programs designed for ing facts about the species you have all adopted audiences, the Raptor Conservation Program seeks to inspire people of all ages to appreciate our role in conservation. An all-about-your-species guide provid- All-ages events: Naturalist Club, $100: May 2: First public launch—a first look at the RCP Enthusiast club plus: May 9: Falcons and Hawks Photo of the ambassador you support, perfect for framing May 16: Vultures and Owls May 23: Toxins and lead in the ecosystem Conservationist Club, $250: May 30: Habitat loss and climate change Enthusiast and Naturalist clubs plus: June 6: A one-on-one private tour with your Conservation—what works and what doesn’t June 13: Raptor roles in nature June 20: Evolution of flight Photos courtesy of Dillon Powers Please visit our website for further program details: www.chintiminiwildlife.org/raptors adopted ambassador
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