Not only can you meet the owl ambassadors, you can feel how soft an owl wing is, explore owl art from around the world, find out more about the language of the Great Horned Owl, and learn how to identify owls by their calls.
The gift shop will tempt you with everything from plush owl puppets to locally made owl art.
While you're visiting Houston be sure to look around town for the Parade of Owls permanent public art tour and the colorful owl street banners made by children from around the world, as well as the Natural Playground, Root River Trail, and Root River.
The International Owl Center is a non-profit organization working to make the world a better place for owls through education and research. It is located in the bluff country region of southeast Minnesota, which makes up only 3% of the state's area yet hosts over 40% of the state's rare species.
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