Indigenous Wildlife Day 2025: Prairie Falcons
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2ND Annual

Indigenous Wildlife Day!

This year's theme: Prairie Falcons!

Please join the annual celebration of Native Critters! Last year, our very first year, we highlighted the Bald Eagle, native to North America. Any suggestions for next year?

Join us for a Livestream with
Piper the Prairie Falcon!

(Above is trailer for livestream, to view livestream, please click here.)

Martin Tyner, Wildlife Rehabilitator and Piper, Wildlife Ambassador will be live on YouTube to talk all about Prairie Falcons and answer your questions.

More about Piper the Prairie Falcon

YouTube Video Playlist

Biography

Download Piper's Biography as .pdf

Piper's Glam Shots!

Close up of Piper the Prairie Falcon
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Piper Out Flying
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Piper on Martin's Chest
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Downloads

Promotional Materials

Graphics and Flyers
Indigenous Wildlife Day Promo
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Indigenous Wildlife Day Livestream Promo
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Prairie Falcon FAQ

Prairie Falcon Facts
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Teacher's Kit

Teachers, please click here to download a zip file containing PDF's of Piper's Biography, Prairie Falcon Facts, Quiz about Prairie Falcons and an Answer Key.


Video Short
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Logo

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About Indigenous Wildlife Day!

  • Our Mission: Indigenous Wildlife Day began in 2024. This day was created by Martin Tyner of Enoch Wildlife Rescue. The intention remains to both highlight wildlife native to the Americas and consider the threats they face from encroachments on their habitat.
  • Our History:Our first year celebration of Indigenous Wildlife featured the Bald Eagle, native to North America.
  • Meet Martin Tyner: he is a federally licensed falconer, eagle falconer, wildlife rehabilitator, wildlife propagator, and wildlife and environmental educator. He has been providing wildlife and environmental programs throughout the western United States, to schools, scouts and community groups for over fifty years.
  • Please join us! Have an idea for next year's event? Would you like to join in on our Livestream? We welcome ideas, guests and contributions! Send us an email or give us a call.
  • Contact: info@indigenouswildlifeday.com