Animals & Animal Organizations
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DescriptionHere's your chance to stand in a tent with live butterflies flying around in it. If the weather is warm, they will fly and flutter, if it's a little cooler, they may do more sitting.
Many farmers, gardeners,and just people who love to raise these pollinators and honey makers have a hive or two in their backyards. Learn how they do it and check out the equipment they use. Check out these unique farm animals and even learn a little about how to care for them. Not only are these loving animals cute, but they also provide a lot of products from their fur. As you learn the process of an animals fibers to a finished product, see where in the process they fit in. They advance their, and others, knowledge of local reptiles and amphibians.You can even submit pictures online for identification, or come to events like this to check some out and learn about them. Watch this neat competitive sport where the dog handler directs the dog through an obstacle course in a race for both time and accuracy. Check out, learn about and, best of all, pet these cute little animals. Meet some of the dogs that help people lead a normal life and learn about puppy training and how these dogs do what they do so well. Not only do they protect and assist all kinds of animals. they also teach what people should know about animals.Come learn how to approach and safety around dogs at our event. Started by the same woman, Waggin' Hearts uses therapy dogs, and Mini Whinny uses therapy miniature horses that visit nursing homes and senior centers, Come meet them both. .Come by to see the different types of farm animals. This sanctuary either finds an adoption or gives a safe and loving place for any type of homeless, abandoned or abused animal, whether cat, dog, sheep, rabbit, chukar, or anything. Their honeybee education program is Hive Alive! and as well as educating kids about the benefits of bees they grow thousands of flowers for them and then volunteers give them away to those in need. Come checkout the observation hive. Some K-9 dogs in law enforcement are trained to track missing persons, some sniff out explosives, some sniff out drugs, and sniff out the bad guys. Come meet both dog and handler and watch the dog do his thing during the demonstrations. |