Join us as we explore the annual Truman Lake Eagle Day with Park Ranger Allenn Flint, who shares insights about the mesmerizing eagle programs scheduled for February 15th. This engaging event promises live eagle sightings, interactive sessions on local wildlife, and an opportunity to learn from passionate conservationists. Hosted at the scenic Harry S. Truman Visitor Center in Warsaw, Missouri, this gathering is an excellent chance to immerse yourself in nature and wildlife education. This year’s Eagle Day also features exciting partnerships with the Missouri Department of Conservation and Dickerson Park Zoo. In addition to the eagle programs, attendees can enjoy live demonstrations with the Snake Lady and sample unique insect-based snacks prepared by Missouri Master Naturalist Paul Landkammer. It’s a unique experience that offers something for everyone, whether you’re a nature lover, a family seeking adventure, or an individual eager to learn about ecological conservation. Allen Flint highlights the importance of conservation efforts in Missouri, home to one of the highest populations of eagles in the United States. Thanks to collaborative efforts by various organizations, these majestic birds continue to thrive in the region. Don’t miss out on the array of educational activities, breathtaking views, and the chance to learn more about the fascinating world of eagles and other wildlife.
- March 25, 2025
In this episode of Community Spotlight, we welcome Meredith Cooper, the newest director of the Henry County Museum, along with longtime volunteer Brenda Dehn….