Waitlist: Raptor Viewing Tour at Birds of Prey Register

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Sat, Feb 28, 202611:30 AM1:30 PM  (Mountain)

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Waitlist: Raptor Viewing Tour at Birds of Prey

Join us for a raptor viewing tour!

World Center for Birds of Prey (5668 W Flying Hawk Ln, Boise, ID 83709, USA)

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43.51709000,-116.25633800 Amanda Reed amanda.reed@sierraclub.org MM/DD/yyyy amOUuwqNAzpGSXwtHmnd12740

Organized By: Idaho Chapter

LocationWorld Center for Birds of Prey (5668 W Flying Hawk Ln, Boise, ID 83709, USA)

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Event Organizers:
Amanda Reed
   amanda.reed@sierraclub.org


This is the waitlist for the Birds of Prey Outing. If we get any cancellations, registrants will be admitted from the waitlist in the order they register.

A Red-tailed Hawk lands on a trainer's glove in the audience
Photo credit: Birds of Prey

Join us for a raptor viewing tour at the World Center for Birds of Prey! Our tour will include a welcome and introduction, a live raptor presentation, and a guided tour of the exhibits at The World Center for Birds of Prey.

What to expect:
11am  |  Optional: meetup at Shoshone Park in Boise to arrange into carpools and drive to Birds of Prey
11:30am  | Meet up at Birds of Prey Center. Pre-event meeting, intros, and review of event safety and expectations. Share a sandwich lunch together (on us!)
12pm  |  Tour begins
1:30pm  |  Tour ends - head home.

More about difficulty, skill level, safety, and accessibility:
This event involves walking and stopping along the grounds of Birds of Prey. The facilities are ADA accessible, and Sierra Club can rent a paratransit van if needed to transport any wheelchair users who would like to join us. Please indicate in your RSVP if you will need this support with transportation. More info about accessibility is available here

Trip leaders will carry a fully stocked first aid kit, and are certified in first aid. 

Other considerations:

  • Kids & families are welcome!
  • No dogs or other pets on this outing (we love your furry friends, but please leave them home).
  • Please fill out a separate registration form for each person, so we can have a signed waiver on file for each person.
  • We expect everyone joining this event to act respectfully and help create a safe and inclusive space for folks from marginalized identity groups.  All participants must read, sign, and adhere to the standards of conduct in our Volunteer Agreement

Level: Moderate

Cost: Free - $14 (sliding scale)

Signup Instructions: Please RSVP by Thursday, Feb 26 if you'd like us to take your dietary restrictions into account.

Bring: Good walking shoes, sunglasses, clothes appropriate for the weather (layers!), water, snacks, optional: binoculars

Carpool: To conserve parking spaces at this trailhead, and ensure there is plenty of room for event participants and others utilizing these trails, you may consider carpooling with friends, family, or others attending this event. Carpooling is at the sole risk of participants, and the Sierra Club will not assume responsibility for carpools. Outings leaders will not assign which cars participants ride in. If you need a ride, or would like to offer a ride, let us know and we can share that information with other participants.

Note: Carpool transportation is at the sole risk of the participants.

Cancellation Policy: Leaders will check weather conditions the morning of the event. If the weather is considered unsafe, we will postpone the trip to a later date and communicate the new plans with all participants.

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