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Join us for an engaging presentation at the park as we shine a light on some of our most captivating and often mysterious nocturnal neighbors: owls.
Presented by All About Owls, a Bay Area-based nonprofit dedicated to raptor education and conservation, this program offers a rare opportunity to learn about the species of owls that still call our region home. From their fascinating hunting adaptations to their unique calls and nesting behaviors, owls play a critical role in maintaining a balanced ecosystem.
As owl populations continue to face threats, organizations like All About Owls work to educate the public, support rescue efforts, and promote conservation practices that help protect these remarkable birds.
This event will explore owl natural history, behaviors, and the simple steps we can all take to coexist with these vital raptors. Whether you’re a seasoned birdwatcher or a curious newcomer, you’ll walk away with a deeper appreciation for these silent hunters and the how to help protect them.

To learn more about the organization, visit allaboutowls.org

When: 4:00pm-5:00pm
Place: House of Happy Walls Museum, 2nd floor
Note: Performance space can be reached by stairway only; for more information about access, please call (707) 938-5216
Tickets: $15 per person (parking fee not included in ticket price)
Ticket Price: $15.00
This event is currently sold out. Contact us to back-order a ticket.


