Overview
Revenue
$1 to $5 million (USD) per year
Headquarters
Salt Lake City
Category
Museums and Institutions
Tracy Aviary is a non-profit aviary located on eight acres of land in the heart of Salt Lake City. A charitable act by Salt Lake City banker Russell Lord Tracy founded Tracy Aviary when he donated his private bird collection to Salt Lake City and its children. Open to the public since 1938, Tracy Aviary maintains a collection of approximately 400 birds representing about 135 species. Many of these birds are considered rare or endangered. Friends of Tracy Aviary provides wildlife observation and recreation services. The Company offers a range of activities and educational programs including exhibit tours comprising flamingos, cranes, pelicans, owls, waterfowl, and birds of prey, as well as online resources for donor contributions and conservation efforts. Friends of Tracy Aviary serves communities in the State of Utah. Sanctuaries-Wild Life