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The wildlife festival presents the Wild Americas show

Editorial Board by Editorial Board
November 19, 2014
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fox Cornwall Ontario – The Canadian Raptor Conservancy (Birds of Prey), Muskoka Wildlife Centre and The Backyard Conservation Fund of Canada are coming to Cornwall, this Sunday, November 23 with their Wild Americas Show, which will feature live animals of the Americas including large pythons, an alligator, bats, red-footed tortoise, tarantulas, snapping turtles, eagles, owls and other birds of prey.

Throughout the day there will be live demonstrations and displays for the families to enjoy. This show is one day only at the NAV Centre in the Bombardier Room, 1950 Montreal Road, Cornwall and will run from 10am to 5pm.

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The Canadian Raptor Conservancy performs live, Free-Flight Demonstrations across Canada at select events throughout the year. They perform over 1000 presentations per year and reach an audience of over 1 million people.Their demonstrations include birds that are trained for free flight, as each different bird is unique in its own appearance and flight styles.

owlMuskoka Wildlife Centre is a facility that educates the public on native, Canadian wildlife. Their outreach programs have entertained and educated audiences across the Country for decades.

The Backyard Conservation Fund of Canada is a registered non-profit that takes in and places unwanted and confiscated reptiles and amphibians into suitable and long-term homes. It is a professionally run facility and one of the largest reptile rescue organizations in Canada. They work in close contact with the OSPCA, municipal and provincial authorities.

Let us bring out the young scientist and animal enthusiast in you. Admission is only $10 per person. If you “like” and then “share”on our “The Wildlife Festival” Facebook page you pay only $8 per person.

 

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