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Owls: Their Magic & Mystery FREE PROGRAMS

  • Desmond-Fish Library 472 New York 403 Garrison, NY, 10524 United States (map)

Join PHAS at the Desmond-Fish Library for an engaging afternoon all about Owls, led by Dr. Laura Jaworski. First up is a Kids program, where children will meet 4 different native and non-native species of owls from around the world. They’ll learn about their unique characteristics, adaptations, and what we can do to help. This presentation is made possible by the Putnam Highlands Audubon Society. This program will be immediately followed by an in-depth Adults program.

Sunday, March 1st

FREE EVENT - REGISTRATION REQUIRED
Click the link below to register for the Kids and/or Adult program.

Kid Program: 2-2:30pm
Adult Program: 2:45-3:30pm

About the Presenter:

After graduating veterinary school in 2013, Dr. Laura Jaworski moved to New York to practice small animal veterinary medicine. Her volunteer work for wildlife rehabilitation centers led to a special interest in birds of prey, and she became a falconer in 2017 and a federal wildlife rehabilitator in 2022. Dr. Laura collaborates with other falconers and rehabilitators alike to make the world a better place for raptors. In her spare time, she works to educate the public about birds of prey, and ultimately wildlife conservation.  You can check out her work on Instagram or Facebook @docsveterinarywildlife.

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