Wildlife presentations that travel to your school, event or Eagle Court of Honor...
Are you looking for ways to spice up your lessons, stimulate your students and get them excited about natural science? Our outreach educators bring live animals such as owls, hawks, tortoises and snakes into your classroom. Program content is based on Utah Science Core Curriculum Life Science goals and objectives and use grade appropriate concepts and vocabulary.
The price listed is for one 45-minute lesson. For additional lessons (same day and location) add half of the amount of the listed fee. There is an additional fee for travel over 10 miles from the Ogden Nature Center and mileage is charged at $0.60 per mile. Weekend programs are $75 extra and programs after 5 pm are an additional $50. Programs over 60 miles from the Nature Center, add $100. Title 1 Schools: please email
These programs would not be available to our community without the following generous sponsors:
- Anonymous
- The Richard K. & Shirley S. Hemingway Foundation
- Jennifer Speers
To schedule a visit call 385-470-0031 or email:
Community Outreach Programs
Whooo Eats Whom?
Cost - $150
An in depth look at predator/prey relationships using a live raptor and another creature that is preys upon. We will discuss adaptations, survival techniques and food webs. Older grades (9-12) will discuss carrying capacity and formulate hypotheses related to wildlife populations.
Threatened & Endangered in Utah
Cost - $125
Find out what these terms mean as you look more in depth at specific "listed" species. We will discuss examples from around the world, but will focus on current happenings in Utah. Meet a desert tortoise, a threatened species in our state. This program is set to be an interactive discussion with some hands on elements and activities for groups under 45 individuals.
Mammals of the Wasatch
Cost - $100
Herbivores, Omnivores, Carnivores, oh my! Learn about the diversity of mammals that live in our region. Discover what makes mammals unique! We will bring skulls, bones and pelts to help students explore animal adaptations. This hands-on program is best suited for small audiences under 45 participants, but can be adapted for larger crowds who might not get the hands on experience.
Bird Menagerie
Cost - $100
Students will learn what specific characteristics make a bird a bird. We will bring in examples of eggs, nests, feathers, and taxidermy specimens and investigate adaptations specific to raptors, shore birds, song birds and more. A live bird may be added to this program for the Animals a la carte fee per specific bird.
Working with Wildlife
Cost - $125
Discover career options in the environmental and conservation fields as you meet an Ogden Nature Center teacher/naturalist and one of our live animals that help teach our community about native wildlife species. Learn what it takes to care for our animals at the nature center and what you can do now to prepare for a job working with wildlife. One small animal included - snake, tortoise, rabbit, salamander, ferret (no birds).
Owl Tales
Cost - $175
Decode the facts and fiction surrounding owls while meeting two different owls that live in Utah. Great for small or large audiences.
Our National Symbol
Cost - $250
From money to uniforms the symbol of the bald eagle is seen on a daily basis in the United States. Learn how this bird became our national symbol, hear the story of how the bald eagle has recovered from being on the endangered species list, and discover its magnificent characteristics as you meet the Ogden Nature Centers bald eagle, Des ta Te.
Revealing Reptiles
Cost - $125
Students will get up close and personal with two of our favorite cold blooded friends as they explore the fascinating lives of reptiles. Best for small audiences
The Talent of Talons
Cost - $225
With the help of three of the Ogden Nature Center’s resident raptors, students will get an introduction to birds of prey and their unique characteristics.
*Eagles cannot be used in this program
Eagle Court of Honor
Starting Price - $250
This 20-minute presentation includes a live Bald Eagle, certificate for each Eagle Scout and a photo session with the scout/Bald Eagle. The presentation covers how the Bald Eagle became our National Symbol. Comparisons are made between accomplishments needed to become an Eagle Scout and the tasks live eagles endure to build nests and survive.
Meet & Greet or Event Booth
Cost - $100 base price
Bring a natural element to your next special event, fair, show, etc. Your guests will get an up close encounter with nature in a non-formal setting where they will have the opportunity to ask questions and take photographs with some special creatures. Any of our programs can be adjusted to be a booth. Contact us for pricing and details.
Animals a La Carte
Cost - $60 base price.
If you have a program idea in mind, we may be able to help. Animals a la carte programs cost the base price plus the cost of the animal. Weekend programs are $75 extra and programs after 5:00 pm are $50 extra.
Small - Medium Birds
$100 for one bird, two for $175. three for $225
- American Kestrel
- Western Screech Owl
- Red-tailed Hawk
- Swainson’s Hawk
- Great-horned Owl
- Barn Owl
- Harris Hawk
Large Birds
$175/each
- Bald Eagle
Small Animals
$50 for one, two for $80. three for $115
- Snake
- Desert Tortoise
- Salamander
- Toad
- Rabbit
- Ferret
Corporate Events
Planning a corporate gathering, employee appreciation event, conference, or large-scale celebration? We are happy to bring wildlife programming to your business or corporate function.
Corporate Event Pricing (First Hour):
Up to 100 guests: $250
200–500 guests: $400
500+ guests: $750
Additional hours are half price of the first-hour rate. Animal fees apply in addition to the base rate (see Animals a La Carte pricing above). Weekend programs are $75 extra and programs after 5:00 pm are an additional $50.
Why Corporate Rates Differ
Our discounted pricing structure is designed to serve schools, libraries, and nonprofit organizations. Corporate event pricing allows us to keep educational programs affordable and accessible for underserved communities throughout our region.
Your support directly helps expand access to environmental education.
Questions About Financial Assistance?
For schools or organizations in need of financial assistance, please contact:
Meagan Kaminsky

