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Science on Tap: Raptor Conservation

Come to the Museum for a special night of conservation discussions all about raptor birds with experts in the field! Learn about the biology of these popular birds of prey, the ways in which humans impact them, and the work that’s being done to save them. From avoiding lead bullets, healing wounded animals, captive-rearing, and population tracking, our experts have done incredible things, and they’re happy to share their stories.

As a special treat, our friends at the SPCA Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation Center will be bringing their ambassador hawk DD, and guests are welcome to meet her from 5:15-6:00 at our happy half-hour.

These talks often sell out so be sure to pre-register at the link below. Bonus! for Membership Month in March, members get an extra discount to this talk! Want to get special member bonuses? Join at the button below!

Some details:

Your ticket entitles you to entry to the event, participation in the happy half-hour with one drink ticket and food selection, and a seat in the lecture.
Students may come to the lecture for free with a valid student ID and pay a reduced price if they’d like to join the happy half-hour with drinks and food.

Ticket Pricing:
General: $25
Museum Member: $10 special price in the month of March!
Student: Free with valid ID

Please note, we’ll be opening our doors at 5:15 and closing them at 6:15 so as not to disturb the lecture. Arrivals after 6:15 will not be guaranteed entry or a seat.

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