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EXCITING EAGLES
Organized in partnership with the National Eagle Center

Explore all things eagles! Interactive exhibits focus on the adaptations and cultural importance of the eagle species found in the United States and Canada, the Bald and Golden eagles. 
Talons, vision, bone structure, beak strength, eagle's place in US history, the cultural significance to the indigenous peoples, and pop culture.
EXCITING EAGLES is easily expandable to include eagles of the world and other raptor species.
Exhibit Specifics
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​Target Audience:
 
Kids aged 2-14 & their caregivers, bird enthusiasts, Master Naturalists, and others

Length of Stay: 1 hour

Length of Lease: minimum of 12 weeks/3 months

Availability: 2022 and beyond

Venue Size: Specifically designed for small to medium sized gallery spaces. 1,500 - 2,500 square feet. Easily expandable.

Venue Requirements: Climate controlled indoor venue. Electricity required.
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Interactive Family Activities:
  • Interactive graphic panels.
  • Human-eagle cultural connections.
  • Hands on activities including eagle eyesight, talon strength, eagle size, eagle weight and flight, and more.
  • Pop Culture memorabilia.
  • Examination of the importance of eagles in history.
  • Explore the eagle's importance to indigenous peoples.
  • Wildlife laws, endangered species, and more.

PLEASE NOTE: 
Individuals and organizations must have special permits from the United States Fish and Wildlife Services to exhibit live native eagles and their feathers (or other body parts).  
If you would like to include live raptors in your exhibit, we can help you schedule permitted organizations in your area to bring birds to your facility. 
Live eagles, eagle feathers, eagle body parts, eagle taxidermy or other animals are NOT included in this exhibit or its lease.