Raptor Adaptations: Masters of Survival
Education · Workshop

Raptor Adaptations: Masters of Survival

An educational program exploring the specialized physical and behavioral adaptations of raptors.

Sat, 17 Oct 2026 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM (America/Denver) Teton Raptor Center Wilson , Wyoming
Explore the incredible adaptations that make raptors the masters of survival in this educational program at the Teton Raptor Center in Wilson, Wyoming. From powerful talons to keen eyesight, participants will discover the specialized traits that allow these birds to thrive in their environments. This program offers a deep dive into the biology and behavior of raptors, providing a unique learning experience for nature enthusiasts and students alike.

What to Expect

A professional and informative session focused on the fascinating physical and behavioral traits of raptors.

Who Should Attend

  • Wildlife enthusiasts
  • Students
  • Nature lovers
  • Conservationists

Agenda Overview

The program takes place on October 17, 2026, from 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM.
Venue & Address
Teton Raptor Center
5450 WY-22
Wilson , Wyoming – 83014
United States
Organizer
Teton Raptor Center · Non-profit
A nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing raptor conservation and education.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the program about?
It explores the specialized adaptations of raptors.
Where is it held?
At the Teton Raptor Center, 5450 WY-22, Wilson, WY.
Is it suitable for all ages?
The program is designed to be educational for a wide audience.
Do I need to register?
Check the Teton Raptor Center website for registration details.
Who organizes this?
The Teton Raptor Center, a 501(c)3 nonprofit.
Is there a phone number?
Yes, you can reach them at 307-203-2551.
Tags
raptors adaptations wildlife education Wyoming nature
Summary
An educational workshop on the specialized adaptations of raptors.
Highlights
  • Raptor adaptation education
  • Biology and behavior insights
  • Expert-led program
  • Teton Raptor Center venue
  • Engaging presentation
  • Wildlife learning
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