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Events Virtual Owl Friday: Teton’s Poo-Poo Project

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Free & Open to the Public; $10 Suggested Donation

Virtual via Zoom

Each year thousands of animals that prefer dark, narrow spaces for nesting and roosting become entrapped and die in vertical open pipes found in vault toilets, the self-contained restrooms found in many of America’s wilderness areas. Teton Raptor Center’s Poo-Poo Project was created to address this problem by covering vault toilet ventilation pipes with affordable and durable screens that prevent wildlife entrapment without restricting airflow. Since 2013 the Poo-Poo Project has distributed more than 18,000 Poo-Poo Screens to more than 640 partners in all 50 states as well as the U.S. Virgin Islands and Canada. Join us for this virtual event to learn more about this ingenious conservation effort and how you can help.

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