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ThanK YOU TO EVERYONE!

Attendees, Volunteers, Midwestix, Staplin Performing Art Center and especially Joel Sartore

It was an Amazing Day!

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Photo Credit: Mike Gustafson Photography,  M//DESIGN


IOWA BIRD REHABILITATION PRESENTS

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JOEL SARTORE
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Creating PORTRAITS OF HOPE

Come hear Joel Sartore, National Geographic Explorer and photographer and see how he is building a photo ark one species at a time. From the smallest snail to the largest elephant and everything in between, including some of the world’s rarest birds. Iowa Bird Rehabilitation is honored to host National Geographic Photo Ark founder Joel Sartore to share his experiences and mission in conservation through his photography. 
 
Bringing Joel Sartore to Iowa is one way we can help bring awareness to the global problem of species loss. He is an inspiration to us all and a great example of how one person can make such an important impact worldwide. 
 
All proceeds from ticket sales will go directly towards caring for birds at our facility. Your support is greatly appreciated, and we promise you’re going to love Joel! His story is beautiful, inspirational, funny, and will surely bring some tears to your eyes.
​You don’t want to miss this. 
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Joel Sartore with frill necked lizard, Chlamydosaurus kingii, at a high school in Victoria, Australia, 2017. Photo by Douglas Gimesy.

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​STAPLIN CENTER
3650 Woodland Ave, West Des Moines, IA 50266
MARCH 3, 2024
3pm


GENERAL ADMISSION: $35
STUDENT: $25
VIP:  SOLD OUT

(VIP TICKETS INCLUDE CENTER SEATING / MEET & GREET WITH JOEL SARTORE at 2pm)
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joelsartore.com

JOEL SARTORE
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC EXPLORER & PHOTOGRAPHER


ABOUT JOEL SARTORE:
In 2006, world renowned photographer Joel Sartore started the National Geographic Photo Ark in an effort to document every species living in human care, inspire action through education, and help save wildlife by supporting on-the-ground conservation efforts. For nearly 20 years, he’s traveled to zoos, aquariums, and wildlife sanctuaries around the world in his quest to create a photo archive of global biodiversity. Sartore is a National Geographic Explorer, public speaker, author, educator, conservationist and regular contributor to National Geographic magazine. In 2018, he was named the Rolex National Geographic Explorer of the Year. 
 
Sartore has produced several books including Photo Ark Wonders: Celebrating Diversity in the Animal Kingdom, RARE: Portraits of America’s Endangered Species, Photographing Your Family, The Photo Ark, Animal Ark and The Photo Ark Vanishing: The World’s Most Vulnerable Animals. 

IOWA
BIRD
REHABILITATION

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ABOUT IBR:
Birds are in decline. And we are here to help. 
Iowa Bird Rehabilitation (IBR) is a wildlife rehabilitation center where we provide care for all migratory birds found in Iowa. We admit 2,000 birds each year, including over 100 different species. We are the only facility in the state to specialize in just wild birds, including songbirds, waterfowl, shore birds, game birds, and small raptors. 
 
We also focus on community, conservation, education, and awareness issues affecting our state. We serve our community each year by not only answering thousands of calls about birds, but also provide a meaningful place for our community to volunteer. The state of Iowa is a major flyway for millions of migratory birds each year, and IBR contributes to the health of our state with conservation, education, and awareness of how we can help as an individual and as a community. This isn’t just a local problem, it’s a global problem, and we are all part of the solution. 

Creating a future for our feathered friends.
Iowa Bird Rehabilitation is a nonprofit, volunteer based organization whose goal is to recover, rehabilitate and release injured wild birds in Iowa.
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Address
3108 49th St.  ​Des Moines, IA 50310

Phone

515-207-5008

Email

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