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Birds
Raptors and Falconry
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Registration is not required. |
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Shoal Creek Conservation Education Center 201 W. Riviera Drive Joplin, MO 64804 (417) 629-3434 Get Directions |
Additional Information: | Instructed by: |
Falconry is the ancient art and hunting sport of using trained birds of prey to hunt wild game. It was introduced to the United States in 1622 by England, and though it has evolved over the years, one thing remains the same: the bond between the falconer and their bird. Join Meagan Duffee-Yates, Master falconer, as she discusses the rich history of falconry. Discover what makes birds of prey such fascinating animals and see live birds of prey. She'll discuss the steps involved in becoming a falconer and the importance of raptor conservation. Best for age 5 and up. |
Jessie Ballard |
Location Information PHONE#: 1-417-629-3434 |