Golden Eagles: Insights into Their Ecology, Behavior, and Conservation

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Golden Eagles: Insights into Their Ecology, Behavior, and Conservation

March 9 | 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Twilight Talks is an evening lecture series sponsored by the Sunriver Nature Center & Observatory. Though out the month we will host expert guests on various Natural History or Astronomy topics. These lectures will be offered in a combination of an in-person and online format, with some guests only being available for online presentations. Look for news about our upcoming lectures in our e-blasts, which you can sign up for here.

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Golden Eagles inspire awe and wonder with their size and grace. They are fierce hunters with talons larger than your hand, and a sharp beak capable of ripping thick hides. They are also gentle, thoughtful creatures who step carefully around their downy white chicks and choose to specialize in different prey based on the region they inhabit.  Sunriver Nature Center & Observatory recently said goodbye to their long-time resident Golden Eagle Aquila. The first Twilight Talk of 2024 will highlight her amazing legacy as well as some information on what makes this species so astounding. Join us on March 9th at 7:00 p.m. for Golden Eagles: Insights into their Ecology, Behavior, and Conservation. This lecture is free, with an optional donation to the Aquila Memorial Fund: https://snco.org/support/aquila-memorial/

 

Venue

SNCO Campus
57245 River Road
Sunriver, OR 97707 United States
Phone:
541-593-4394

Cancellation Policy

For cancellations received more than five business days prior to the program date, a full refund, minus a 20% cancellation fee, will be issued. Refunds and exchanges will not be issued for missed programs, cancellations made five or fewer business days prior to the program date, or for programs with registration fees less than $10. No partial refunds, credits, or exchanges will be offered for unattended sessions in a program series.

To cancel or modify your registration, please contact us at (541) 593-4394 or email info@snco.org.