Owl's Hill Nature Sanctuary

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Animal Services

Non-Profit

About

Owl's Hill Nature Sanctuary is a non-profit located in northern Williamson County. We provide a protected home for the more than 2,000 species of local flora and fauna that thrive in the hills, forests, creek, ponds and meadows of our 300-acre nature sanctuary. We’re a special place for visitors of all ages to explore the great outdoors, learn about native Tennessee wildlife and connect with nature. Our Mission To provide a sanctuary for nature that inspires exploration and lifelong environmental conservation. Our Vision A world that values and protects nature. Our Impact For last fiscal year ending 9/30/24 Visitation • 10,575 visitors of all ages spent time at Owl’s Hill from 42 States, 30 TN Counties, Canada and the United Kingdom. Public Programs: • 5,718 people of all ages took part in educator-led programs • 2,959 visitors hiked and explored Owl’s Hill on their own • 1,761 children (outside of school) engaged in outdoor learning such as our Knee-High Naturalists, Jr. Naturalist workshops, Scout programs, camp programs, and more. • 354 Volunteers gave unselfishly to property projects and programs, totaling 3,880 hours of service ($95,802 value) • 30 adults completed the TN Naturalist Program Conservation & Research • 1.5 acres of invasive plants cleared by volunteers (278 hours) • 67 individuals volunteered 754 hours toward Citizen Science projects monitoring plant and wildlife populations • Bird Counts: 445 birds recorded representing 53 species. Data is reported to the Tennessee Ornithological Society (Nashville Chapter) • Maintained Level 1 Arboretum status

Membership Type

Non-Profit

Contacts

Primary
Ms. Susan Duvenhage
Executive Director

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