Opie Acres Encounter at Audubon Acres
Our wonderful friends at Opie Acres will be having a monthly animal encounter program at Audubon Acres! They will be on hand to introduce you to their rehabilitated *non-releasable* creatures, offering an opportunity to learn about their journeys to recovery and their importance within our ecosystem. Participants will have the unique chance to not only witness these remarkable animals up close but also engage with them in a hands-on manner. Opie Acres' experienced educators will guide attendees through an enlightening and interactive experience, sharing captivating stories of resilience and survival while shedding light on the vital role each creature plays in maintaining the delicate balance of our environment.
What is Opie Acres?Opie Acres is an incredible wildlife rehabilitation organization that gives life saving medical care to ill, injured and orphaned Virginia Opossums and other wildlife in the state of Tennessee. They seek out those creatures that would otherwise be ignored, forgotten or improperly cared for and give them the highest level of care possible. Most importantly, they educate the public on the true nature and benefit of this remarkable, helpful and ancient animal.
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Member tickets are $5 and non-member tickets are $10. Spots are limited for this encounter, so register before they fill up!
If you have any questions, please email [email protected] or call 423-892-1499 Why Opossums?"The opossum is sometimes referred to as a living fossil. It has a legacy that goes back more than 65 million years! Furthermore, Didelphis virginiana is the only marsupial in North America and is commonly seen across Tennessee.
In addition to carrying around up to 13 babies in their pouch and and boasting an awesome prehensile tail, opossums have more teeth than any other land mammal. Even so, they have some pretty cool tactics for tricking potential predators into leaving them alone. And they eat a lot of bugs. They are definitely an animal we are happy to have around." -Opie Acres |