Happening Today at CROW
Is it a turtle, a terrapin, or a tortoise? They are all members of the Chelonian reptile family but convey distinct differences. This presentation discusses the distinctions between the three. One of CROW’s Animal Ambassadors will be present.
Evidence of climate change is all around us. From the record hurricane season of 2017 to the wildfires and droughts in the western U.S., to a melting Arctic. In this presentation, we will discuss impacts on our economy and health, as well as what is happening in our natural world to plants and animals. We will also share good news about renewable energy gains, as well as many ways, large and small, that each of us can contribute to a healthier and more sustainable world.
No reservation required for presentation ONLY.
Southwest Florida is filled with fascinating wildlife, and CROW provides a unique opportunity to look into wildlife rehabilitation and meet the staff responsible for their care. Wildlife walks are the best opportunity for visitors to get an in-depth look into the inner workings of our hospital and the treatment process. The hour and a half program has two parts: the Daily Presentation in the Visitor Education Center and then a guided tour through treatment areas of the hospital, concluding on our rehabilitation grounds. This program is open to all, but it is not recommended for children under the age of 13.
*DEPENDING ON THE ANIMALS IN THE HOSPITAL ON THE DAY OF YOUR TOUR, YOU MAY BE REQUIRED TO WEAR A MASK
* MUST BE 10 OR OLDER!!
Capacity is limited to 8 participants. Advanced Registration is required. Tours are subject to modification and cancellation based on patients recovering in the hospital.
To register, contact: Visitor Education Center at (239) 472-3644 ext. #229 or reservations@crowclinic.org. Payment is required to complete reservation.
Southwest Florida is filled with fascinating wildlife, and CROW provides a unique opportunity to look into wildlife rehabilitation and meet the staff responsible for their care. Wildlife walks are the best opportunity for visitors to get an in-depth look into the inner workings of our hospital and the treatment process. The hour and a half program has two parts: the Daily Presentation in the Visitor Education Center and then a guided tour through treatment areas of the hospital, concluding on our rehabilitation grounds. This program is open to all, but it is not recommended for children under the age of 13.
*DEPENDING ON THE ANIMALS IN THE HOSPITAL ON THE DAY OF YOUR TOUR, YOU MAY BE REQUIRED TO WEAR A MASK
*MUST BE 10 or OLDER!!!
Capacity is limited to 8 participants. Advanced Registration is required. Tours are subject to modification and cancellation based on patients recovering in the hospital.
To register, contact: Visitor Education Center at (239) 472-3644 ext. #229 or reservations@crowclinic.org. Payment is required to complete reservation.
Events in June
Evidence of climate change is all around us. From the record hurricane season of 2017 to the wildfires and droughts in the western U.S., to a melting Arctic. In this presentation, we will discuss impacts on our economy and health, as well as what is happening in our natural world to plants and animals. We will also share good news about renewable energy gains, as well as many ways, large and small, that each of us can contribute to a healthier and more sustainable world.
No reservation required for presentation ONLY.
Southwest Florida is filled with fascinating wildlife, and CROW provides a unique opportunity to look into wildlife rehabilitation and meet the staff responsible for their care. Wildlife walks are the best opportunity for visitors to get an in-depth look into the inner workings of our hospital and the treatment process. The hour and a half program has two parts: the Daily Presentation in the Visitor Education Center and then a guided tour through treatment areas of the hospital, concluding on our rehabilitation grounds. This program is open to all, but it is not recommended for children under the age of 13.
*DEPENDING ON THE ANIMALS IN THE HOSPITAL ON THE DAY OF YOUR TOUR, YOU MAY BE REQUIRED TO WEAR A MASK
* MUST BE 10 OR OLDER!!
Capacity is limited to 8 participants. Advanced Registration is required. Tours are subject to modification and cancellation based on patients recovering in the hospital.
To register, contact: Visitor Education Center at (239) 472-3644 ext. #229 or reservations@crowclinic.org. Payment is required to complete reservation.
Is it a turtle, a terrapin, or a tortoise? They are all members of the Chelonian reptile family but convey distinct differences. This presentation discusses the distinctions between the three. One of CROW’s Animal Ambassadors will be present.
Southwest Florida is filled with fascinating wildlife, and CROW provides a unique opportunity to look into wildlife rehabilitation and meet the staff responsible for their care. Wildlife walks are the best opportunity for visitors to get an in-depth look into the inner workings of our hospital and the treatment process. The hour and a half program has two parts: the Daily Presentation in the Visitor Education Center and then a guided tour through treatment areas of the hospital, concluding on our rehabilitation grounds. This program is open to all, but it is not recommended for children under the age of 13.
*DEPENDING ON THE ANIMALS IN THE HOSPITAL ON THE DAY OF YOUR TOUR, YOU MAY BE REQUIRED TO WEAR A MASK
*MUST BE 10 or OLDER!!!
Capacity is limited to 8 participants. Advanced Registration is required. Tours are subject to modification and cancellation based on patients recovering in the hospital.
To register, contact: Visitor Education Center at (239) 472-3644 ext. #229 or reservations@crowclinic.org. Payment is required to complete reservation.
Southwest Florida is filled with fascinating wildlife, and CROW provides a unique opportunity to look into wildlife rehabilitation and meet the staff responsible for their care. Wildlife walks are the best opportunity for visitors to get an in-depth look into the inner workings of our hospital and the treatment process. The hour and a half program has two parts: the Daily Presentation in the Visitor Education Center and then a guided tour through treatment areas of the hospital, concluding on our rehabilitation grounds. This program is open to all, but it is not recommended for children under the age of 13.
*DEPENDING ON THE ANIMALS IN THE HOSPITAL ON THE DAY OF YOUR TOUR, YOU MAY BE REQUIRED TO WEAR A MASK
*MUST BE 10 or OLDER!!!
Capacity is limited to 8 participants. Advanced Registration is required. Tours are subject to modification and cancellation based on patients recovering in the hospital.
To register, contact: Visitor Education Center at (239) 472-3644 ext. #229 or reservations@crowclinic.org. Payment is required to complete reservation.
Raptors are birds that prey on other animals in the wild to survive. Their specialized beaks and talons make them some of the most effective hunters. This presentation discusses the unique adaptations of the native and migratory raptors of Florida, specifically the five species of nocturnal hunters known as owls.
One of CROW’s Animal Ambassadors will be present.
Enrichment
When animals are recovering, they need certain things to help feel “at home”. Whether it’s a branch, hamster wheels, a hollowed-out tree, or a pool of ice, our patients need things to keep them occupied and enhance their skills. This presentation discusses what the CROW team does for enrichment and why this is important.
One of CROW’s Animal Ambassadors will be present.
Southwest Florida is filled with fascinating wildlife, and CROW provides a unique opportunity to look into wildlife rehabilitation and meet the staff responsible for their care. Wildlife walks are the best opportunity for visitors to get an in-depth look into the inner workings of our hospital and the treatment process. The hour and a half program has two parts: the Daily Presentation in the Visitor Education Center and then a guided tour through treatment areas of the hospital, concluding on our rehabilitation grounds. This program is open to all, but it is not recommended for children under the age of 13.
*DEPENDING ON THE ANIMALS IN THE HOSPITAL ON THE DAY OF YOUR TOUR, YOU MAY BE REQUIRED TO WEAR A MASK
*MUST BE 10 or OLDER!!!
Capacity is limited to 8 participants. Advanced Registration is required. Tours are subject to modification and cancellation based on patients recovering in the hospital.
To register, contact: Visitor Education Center at (239) 472-3644 ext. #229 or reservations@crowclinic.org. Payment is required to complete reservation.