This field trip is brought to you by Boulder County Audubon:

*National Eagle and Wildlife Repository*

Friday, April 29, 2016  9 a.m.-3

Free, Limited to 20, Reservations:  [email protected]

Leader:  *Carol McCasland*

This facility is located on the Rocky Mountain Arsenal and administered by
the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Department.  It is dedicated to accounting for
all confiscated or otherwise forfeited wildlife items.  It is here that
parts and feathers of dead Bald and Golden Eagles, after a careful
accounting process, can be redistributed to Native American tribes.  You
will
learn about laws that protect wildlife and the challenges of enforcing
wildlife regulations from illegal trade and possession.

We will start first with a tour of this complex and afterwards move onto a
new display about Black-footed Ferrets that have recently been reintroduced
to the Arsenal.  After a brown bag lunch, participants will go on the
Arsenal wildlife drive where Bison are almost certain.  Meet at the
northeast corner of the East Boulder Recreation Center parking lot to
car pool at 9 a.m.

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