
Saturday’s show will feature three or four of the center’s educational ambassadors, including an eagle.Īttendees will be able to see farm animals, interact with adoptable pets from Huntsville Animal Services, and even fish at Bar Lake with poles and bait provided during the event. Based at Auburn University, the nonprofit center provides medical care and rehabilitation to injured and orphaned wildlife. In addition to educational activities, interactive exhibits, face painting, free hot dogs and popcorn, and live music by Alan Little, this year’s Earth Day event will feature raptor demonstrations by the Southeastern Raptor Center. “Operation Green Team’s mission is based in educational outreach, and what better way to get people excited about taking care of nature than getting them out in a beautiful setting on a spring day full of family fun?” “Earth Day is one of our favorite days of the year because it gives us an opportunity to help people in Huntsville and surrounding communities reconnect with nature,” said Brian Walker, Director of Landscape Management. to 2 p.m., with a day of nature-based entertainment and activities for the whole family. The City of Huntsville’s Operation Green Team invites the public to come celebrate Mother Earth on Saturday, April 23, from 10 a.m. 431 South, this weekend in observance of Earth Day.



Free, family-friendly fun is coming to Hays Nature Preserve at 7153 U.S.
