Our Town Going Out

Back to the Wild

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An American Kestrel for viewing during an event given by Back to the Wild, a non profit, wildlife organization, in the Perrysburg Recreation Center.

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Back to the Wild worker Heather Yount pets a Barred Owl as children ages 8 to 12 watch a the special presentation.

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A Red-tailed Hawk during an event given by Back to the Wild.

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Heather Yount, Staff Supervisor, discusses the dangers of trash to animals.

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Bella Plummer, 12, left, and her brother Mason Plummer, 6, from Perrysburg, watch a presentation together during an event given by Back to the Wild.

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Sarah Tevald, left, 7, Chelsea Brewster, 10, center, and Anna Tevald, right, 10, enjoy an event given by Back to the Wild.

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A Barn Owl struggles to stay awake.

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Back to the Wild staff supervisor Heather Yount shows an Eastern Screech-Owl, to kids at the presentation.

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Back to the Wild staff supervisor Heather Yount shows an Eastern Screech-Owl.

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Back to the Wild staff supervisor Heather Yount shows an Barred Owl to kids at the presentation.

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