Excitement is soaring as the Westport Land Conservation Trust prepares to host the much-anticipated tenth annual "Eyes on Owls – A LIVE Owl Show."

On Saturday, March 23rd, the Westport Middle-High School Auditorium will transform into a haven for owl enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. With captivating live owl presentations and a wealth of educational opportunities, this event promises to be an unforgettable journey into the mysterious world of these nocturnal creatures.

Step into the enchanting realm of owls as "Eyes on Owls" offers attendees an immersive experience like no other. From the mesmerizing sight of these majestic birds to the silent flight that characterizes their nocturnal existence, every aspect of owl life will be explored and celebrated.

Secure your spot for this extraordinary event by purchasing tickets in advance. Prices are $10 for adults and $5 for children ages 5-11. Please note that this program is not recommended for children under 5. While online ticket sales end on Friday, March 22nd, at 3 PM, tickets will also be available for purchase at the door. This event is from 1:00 - 2:30 PM.

"Eyes on Owls" isn't just a spectacle; it's an opportunity to learn about the vital role owls play in our ecosystem. All owls featured in the show are legally permitted by state and federal agencies for use in environmental educational programs. Through engaging presentations and interactive sessions, attendees will gain valuable insights into the importance of wildlife conservation and habitat preservation efforts.

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By attending "Eyes on Owls," you're not only treating yourself to a fun family day out, but also supporting the crucial conservation initiatives of the Westport Land Conservation Trust. Your participation directly contributes to the preservation of wildlife habitats and the continuation of educational programs aimed at encouraging environmental care.

As the countdown to the tenth annual "Eyes on Owls" event begins, anticipation is building for an evening filled with fascination and discovery. With live educational demonstrations and a celebration of nature's most mysterious creatures, "Eyes on Owls" promises to be a night to remember for all who attend.

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