The Triangle Chapter of the Safari Club International and the NC Wildlife Resources Commission are proud to sponsor the SENSORY SAFARI EXHIBIT.

This mobile, kid-friendly exhibit encourages conservation of our native wildlife, promotes hunter education and enables sportsmen to see and touch some of the game and nongame species that are found in North Carolina. The SENSORY SAFARI encourages visitors to learn about their local environments by listening to the sounds of birds, viewing deer and bear mounts and handling pelts of some common mammals. This learning facility is housed in a top-of-the-line, 36-foot, tandem-axle trailer. N.C. Wildlife Enforcement Officers and Hunter Education Specialists transport, set up and monitor the exhibit. It is available for display at a number of conservation and educational events. The SENSORY SAFARI also promotes hunter education at events such as the Dixie Deer Classic and the N.C. State Fair.

Other potential uses for the SENSORY SAFARI include hunter education events, natural resource conferences, large hunting shows, school functions and other large exhibitions.

Requirements

In order to set up the SENSORY SAFARI trailer at an exhibit, there are some minimum space and electrical requirements. The height of the trailer is just under 12 feet, while the width is just under 10 feet. The length of the truck-trailer combination is approximately 55 feet. In order to be more useful, the trailer has been wired to accommodate either 110- or 220-volt circuits at a 20-amp draw. When the SENSORY SAFARI trailer is set up at an exhibit, it requires a space that is approximately 20 feet wide and 60 feet long.

If you or your organization is interested in reserving the SENSORY SAFARI trailer for an exhibition, contact the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission at (919) 707-0030.