Tracy Aviary announces major new project
The Kennecott Wetland Immersion Experience will cost $450,000.
About 25 percent of the cost will be donated by Kennecott companies and the rest will come from private donors and government entities, such as Salt Lake City and Salt Lake County.
Crews will replace netting on the 1952 cage and will make other improvements required by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, said aviary executive director Tim Brown.
The cage will also be landscaped with reeds, cat tails and other native Utah plants.
The project is expected to be complete by spring 2009. Visitors to the aviary will be able to walk inside the 3,600-square-foot cage on a boardwalk over shallow water.
They will see Utah migratory birds face-to-face and will be able to carry laminated cards identifying the creatures.
"Immersion experiences are the best way to connect kids with nature," Brown said.
Curators at the aviary are unsure which specific birds will inhabit the exhibit but expect to include white-faced Ibis and yellow-headed and red-wing blackbirds.
For more information on the master plan and for hours and rates, visit tracyaviary.org.
E-mail: rpalmer@desnews.com
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