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<DIV align=center><B>The Cape Cod Museum of Natural
History<BR>Presents<BR><I>Eyes on Owls<BR></I>Saturday, November 24 at 11:00 AM
and 2:00 PM<BR> <BR>FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: October 23, 2007<BR>Contact:
Julie O’Neil 508-896-3867 or <A
href="mailto:adminsupprt@ccmnh.org">adminsupport@ccmnh.org</A><BR></DIV>
<BR> <BR></B>On Saturday, November 24 at 11:00 AM and 2:00 PM naturalist
Marcia Wilson will present her very popular <B>Eyes on Owls</B> live animal
program at the Cape Cod Museum of Natural History, Route 6A, Brewster. Members:
$8/adult, $4/child. Non-members: $10/adult, $5/child. No age
minimum.<BR> <BR><I>Reservations are required and must be purchased in
advance with confirmation by the museum office staff</I> (Tel: 508-896-3867,
Ext. 133) Tuesday-Sunday 12 Noon-4 PM. <BR> <BR>A great hit with museum
visitors of all ages, <B>Eyes on Owls</B> features several varieties of live
owls as well as color slides by Marcia=s husband, wildlife photographer Mark
Wilson. Marcia has over thirty years experience in biology, field ornithology,
and environmental education, and is licensed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service to keep owls. Her live owls were rescued after being injured and
have permanent limitations that prevent them from surviving in the wild.
<BR> <BR>Most of us have heard or perhaps had a glimpse of an owl, but how
many of us have met this magnificent live raptor up close and personal?
Children from the audience will be invited to participate in hooting lessons
one-on-one with an owl! We=ll learn how owls are able to fly silently, why they
rank as supreme hunters, which ones eat skunks, and how people can protect owl
habitats.<BR>
<BR><B>Eyes on Owls</B> is a special once-a-year program not to be missed.
Call 508-896-3867, Ext. 133 early as reservations fill
quickly.<BR> <BR><B>For further information, please contact the Cape Cod
Museum of Natural History,<BR>508-896-3867, Ext.
129<BR></B> <BR></DIV></BODY></HTML>