Kody, the wayward Steller’s Sea Eagle who escaped from the National Aviary last year, is back in his newly renovated home at the National Aviary in Pittsburgh. On Friday, the aviary unveiled Kody’s new home as well as a renovated space for the aviary’s two bald eagles, Flinn and Independence.
With the winter weather rolling in, you may be dreaming about getting to that oasis or peaceful forest away from it all. The National Aviary in Pittsburgh has you covered with its Tropical Paradise theme to start the New Year. Visitors can stroll through lush habitats including the Tropical Rainforest
With the winter weather rolling in, you may be dreaming about getting to that oasis or peaceful forest away from it all. The National Aviary in Pittsburgh has you covered with its Tropical Paradise theme to start the New Year. Visitors can stroll through lush habitats including the Tropical Rainforest
On today’s program: Joseph DiStefano from the Philadelphia Inquirer explains how the state’s Public School Employee Retirement System board has decided to change its investment strategy after underperforming for years and being the subject of federal probes; the National Aviary’s director of animal program and experiences recounts how Kodiak, the Steller's Sea Eagle, was safely returned after escaping his enclosure and living on his own for nine days; and a look at how the state’s assistive technology program is increasing accessibility to residents with 3-D printed tools, all while gaining hundreds of thousands of TikTok followers.
National Aviary officials became emotional Monday as they detailed their exhaustive nine-day effort to recapture a large Steller’s sea eagle that escaped from the specialty bird zoo on Pittsburgh’s North Side last month. Kodiak, or Kody for short, took off through an opening in his outdoor enclosure on the morning