Wildlife Encounters
Wildlife Encounters is a program designed to help Michigan citizens increase their knowledge and appreciation of our valuable wildlife resources. This program was developed by the Michigan United Conservation Clubs in cooperation with the Michigan State University Wildlife Rehabilitation Center, College of Veterinary Medicine. Wildlife Encounters programs feature native Michigan wildlife that have been permanently disabled and can't be returned to the wild or are obtained from licensed captive breeders.
During presentations, live animals are used to highlight a wide range of wildlife concepts including information on the animals' biology, life history, adaptations, myths, and wildlife problems. Ecological relationships, such as habitat requirements, species interactions, and population status in Michigan are also discussed. The 45-60 minute presentations are kept lively and entertaining, and provide an opportunity for the audience to ask questions.