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Summer Camp...For Adults!

Peregrine Falcon on glove

Sat., August 15 | 9 am - 3 pm | 18+
$150 per person; includes a choice of lunch from Atria's Specialty Catering

Feel like a kid again at the National Aviary! Spend a day with Aviary staff and go behind the scenes to see what it takes to care for the more than 500 birds and animals that call the National Aviary home! Help prepare enrichment for the flock, get up close with Animal Ambassadors, and learn about National Aviary conservation projects across the globe. Registration includes all camp activities, up-close animal encounters, and a packed lunch. 

Registration includes all camp activities, including crafts, up-closeAnimal Encounters, and a boxed lunch; open to participants 18 years of age or older. 

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August 15 @ 9:00 am - 3:00 pm

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