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The Clinic for the Rehabilitation of Wildlife’s AWC Visitor Education Center, at 3883 Sanibel-Captiva Road, Sanibel, will present the following:

– WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16

Why Animals Come to CROW at 12:30 p.m.

Do you wonder how and why animals become patients at CROW? Whether animals are sick, injured, or orphaned, CROW aims to lead in their recovery. From fishing line entanglement to abducted babies, the presentation will address the most likely reasons patients are admitted to the hospital.

– THURSDAY, JUNE 17

Patient Profiles: Birds of Prey at 12:30 p.m.

Raptors are birds that prey on other animals in the wild to survive. Their specialized beaks and talons make them some of the most effective hunters. The presentation discusses the unique adaptations of the native and migratory raptors of Florida. One of CROW’s Animal Ambassadors will be present.

– FRIDAY, JUNE 18

Patient Profiles: Gopher Tortoises at 12:30 p.m.

The life of a gopher tortoise revolves around its burrow. These tortoises are found digging from southern Georgia to southeast Florida. Because of its contributions to the ecosystem, it is classified as a “Keystone Species.” CROW’s presenter will describe why they are admitted and how the medical staff treats the species. One of CROW’s Animal Ambassadors will be present.

– MONDAY, JUNE 21

Why Animals Come to CROW at 12:30 p.m.

Do you wonder how and why animals become patients at CROW? Whether animals are sick, injured, or orphaned, CROW aims to lead in their recovery. From fishing line entanglement to abducted babies, the presentation will address the most likely reasons patients are admitted to the hospital.

– TUESDAY, JUNE 22

Patient Profiles: Gopher Tortoises at 12:30 p.m.

The life of a gopher tortoise revolves around its burrow. These tortoises are found digging from southern Georgia to southeast Florida. Because of its contributions to the ecosystem, it is classified as a “Keystone Species.” CROW’s presenter will describe why they are admitted and how the medical staff treats the species. One of CROW’s Animal Ambassadors will be present.

General admission to the center is $12 for adults, $7 for ages 4-12 and free for ages 3 and under. Admission includes the above daily presentations, and no reservations are required to attend. For the safety of CROW’s animals and other visitors, masks are required at all times in the center.

In addition, CROW offers a Wildlife Walk Guided Hospital Tour on Monday through Friday at 12:30 p.m. The 1.5 hour program features a daily presentation in the center and then a guided tour through the treatment areas of the hospital, concluding on the rehabilitation grounds. It is open to all, but it is not recommended for ages under 13. Cost is $25 and it includes admission to the center. Capacity is limited to eight participants; advanced registration is required. Masks are required at all times during the tour. Tours are subject to modification and cancellation. Payment is required to complete the reservation. To register, contact 239-472-3644 ext. 229 or reservations@crowclinic.org.

For more information, visit http://www.crowclinic.org/ or call 239-472-3644.

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