My Visit to the World Bird Sanctuary

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I visited the World Bird Sanctuary in Valley Park, Missouri on a rainy, snow covered day in January. I always love going to World Bird Sanctuary because I’ve always been interested in wildlife and conservation. I guess I can say it’s in my blood. In fact I wouldn’t be here if it without World Bird Sanctuary because that’s where my parents met. Back them my dad was volunteering there in my mom was an intern. So it goes without saying that my family and I love wildlife especially birds of prey which are hawks, owls, falcons and eagles.
I’ve been going to World Bird Sanctuary since I was a little kid. Some of the people my dad volunteered with are now staff members at World Bird Sanctuary including the director Jeff Meshach.
Though I’ve been going to World Bird Sanctuary my whole life this January was one of the first times I’ve really seen all that World Bird Sanctuary has to offer tourists that come to wbs.
I learned that their mission is to preserve earth′s biological diversity and to secure the future of threatened bird species in their natural environments. World Bird Sanctuary’s staff, interns and volunteers work to fulfill this mission through education, propagation, field studies and rehabilitation. On their grounds World Bird Sanctuary has over 200 birds across 37 species.
A Mottled Owl and a Screech Owl and some snakes were on display at World Bird Sanctuary’s visitors center which was the first stop on my tour. In the visitors center I was fascinated by the educational displays which included a touch table replica eggs and a skull display. It amazes me to see the differences in size, shape, and color of the different eggs from the, chicken egg size, brown, mottled peregrine falcon eggs to the large Andean Condor eggs whi...

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...nd flight cages houses educational birds and birds that cannot be released to the wild because of their injuries. Among the enclosures, World Bird Sanctuary had two Snowy Owls, Sand Hill Cranes and an Andean Condor.
Next, I got to meet some of the education birds. The World Bird Sanctuary provides birds of prey for wildlife education programs all over the United States. Ravens take a dollar bill and put it in the collection box during the World Bird Sanctuary’s “Birds in Concert,” which are every Thursday in August. During Birds in Concert trained birds of prey fly over the audience. World Bird Sanctuary has many other educational programs run by staff, interns and volunteers, both on and off site.
Though I’ve been to lots of world bird sanctuary events this time I left World Bird Sanctuary with a new view of everything it has to offer. I plan to visit again soon.

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