![]() CNC will provide access to electricity in order to eliminate the need for a generator. (E) Vendors/Exhibitors shall distribute products in environmentally friendly materials (compostable plates, bowls, cups, and flatware) and will NOT use Styrofoam or other similar non-biodegradable products. (D) Vendors/Exhibitors shall arrange their exhibit so it does not obstruct the general view or hide the exhibit of others. (C) Vendors/Exhibitors shall reflect their company’s highest standards of professionalism while maintaining the exhibit during the symposium hours. All exhibits must fit in the space provided. No undignified manner of attracting attention will be permitted. (B) Distribution by the Vendor/Exhibitor of any printed matter, souvenirs, or other articles must be confined to the assigned space. These transactions must be made by the Vendor/Exhibitor – CNC is unable to assist with transactions. These sales will be permitted in accordance with facility, local, city, state, and federal regulations. (A) Over-the-counter sales are defined as a transfer of goods for money, check, draft, or other kinds of payment. Wildlife Clinic Hours: Monday – Saturday 10AM – 4PM and Sunday 12PM – 4PM > The Wildlife Department, licensed by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, the United States Department of Agriculture, and the Georgia Department of Natural Resources has been a part of the Nature Center since it opened in 1976. The department receives over 750 injured and orphaned raptors, reptiles, and amphibians annually for rehabilitation. > The staff of the Wildlife Department holds rehabilitation permits from the GA Department of Natural Resources and US Fish and Wildlife Service. > Over 3,500 phone calls and emails are received annually, with questions ranging from animal track identification, habitat destruction, and animals in need of assistance. > More than 75 injured, non-releasable animals call CNC home and Wildlife Department staff, volunteers, and interns provide for every aspect of these animals’ wellbeing. The Wildlife Department at the Chattahoochee Nature Center focuses on resident animal care, public education, and rehabilitation. Rehabilitation and Education of Native Animals
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