Sylvan Heights Bird Park





Sylvan Heights Waterfowl is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization, and home to the Sylvan Heights Bird Park designed to give visitors an unforgettable up-close experience with over 2,000 ducks, geese, swans, and other exotic birds from around the world.
Open to the public since October 2006, the 18-acre facility features large, walk- through aviaries displaying birds from South America, North America, Europe, Africa, Asia and Australia. Tranquil gardens and lush natural areas enhance the beauty of the birds on exhibit.
At Sylvan Heights Bird Park, we not only seek to entertain and engage visitors, but to inspire and educate them about the importance of waterfowl, wildlife and wetland conservation. The Park's newest attractions, including the Bird's Nest Treehouse and Beaver Pond Blind, showcase the fascinating world of Eastern North Carolina's native animals and plants, and the habitats they live in.
Mission Statement
Sylvan Heights Waterfowl Park and Eco-Center is dedicated to educating people about the importance of conservation and research, focusing on waterfowl and wetland habitats.
Purposes and Objectives
- To provide public education about the waterfowl of the world and the important role the many and varied species play in the ecosystem.
- To engage the public in waterfowl conservation and the preservation of habitat.
- To provide a world class destination for school and other groups with a special emphasis on reaching out to underserved populations and high risk children.
- To develop science curriculum-based programs for school children in an effort to expand their educational experiences and make them aware of career opportunities.
- To interpret and build on the strong traditions and history related to waterfowl in North Carolina.
- To encourage waterfowl research, provide facilities to carry out captive research, and provide a research library to support these activities.
- To provide a forum for public policy related to waterfowl and advise governmental authorities when appropriate to protect, foster and advance the rights and interests of those engaged in the keeping and rearing of wild waterfowl for scientific, recreational, commercial, and hobby purposes.
- To place special emphasis on the captive propagation of rare and endangered waterfowl.
- To engage in joint ventures with other like minded organizations or individuals to further the collective knowledge and conservation of waterfowl.
- To evaluate the effectiveness of our program.
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