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On February 20th, the center announced they installed new signs in the Avian Avenue area.
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On April 26th, it was announced that the center transferred
2 barn owls (chicks at the time) to the Tracy Aviary in Utah.
Tracy Aviary
On May 1st, it was announced that the center transferred a secretary bird to the Kansas City Zoo & Aquarium in Missouri.
Kansas City Zoo & Aquarium
On June 2nd, the center announced they acquired a (
0.1) great horned owl named Julia after it was found with a puncture wound in one of its eyes, deeming it unreleasable.
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On June 13th, the center announced they were raising funds to build a new area called Foster Forest dedicated to the care and development of rescued chicks. The first aviary to be built will be for great horned owls (to be completed by the beginning of the 2025 baby season) with additional aviaries for barred owls, red-tailed hawks, and bald eagles to be completed in the future.
The center also announced a naming contest for great-horned owl 23-571, which was later named Archimedes (which was the winner).
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On June 28th, the center announced they (alongside the San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance) transferred (
1.1) Egyptian vultures to Vulpro in South Africa to start a new breeding program.
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On August 9th, the center announced they built a new nest platform in the bateleur eagle aviary.
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On September 26th, the center announced they moved a (
1.0) Harris's hawk named MacGyver on exhibit.
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On October 17th, the center announced they moved a (
0.1) golden eagle named Gracie on exhibit.
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