CN: June 16, 2021

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June 16, 2021

Catch ‘em all

Around Town

Actor and animal trainer encourages people to get back to nature with a scavenger hunt in St. Louis area parkland with a $10,000 grand prize

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Business A Louisiana native, Michael Beran, who grew up in the swamps of Louisiana with a love for animals is taking his love for playing Pokemon GO and launching an eightweek St. Louis Extraordinary Cash Quest on July 1. In collaboration with his Wildlife Command Center, the grand prize is $10,000. “I play a lot of Pokemon GO and I’ve wrapped a marketing campaign around the game, especially in the St. Louis area,” stated Beran, Owner of Wildlife Command Center. “While I was out, I noticed a lot of people, people my age – 50s – out playing Pokemon GO and kids running around. I (thought), ‘If I am out here doing this in nature, wouldn’t it be fun if they could get a little extra—if they could be out here and find a treasure?’ I travel from city to city filming movies, either with my Wildlife Command Center animals or just as an actor. Every time I am in a new city I would go out and play Pokemon GO and hide a camouflage plastic Easter egg that had a $100 bill in it. Then I would make a video of where I hid it, post it to my YouTube Channel (followed by) the local Pokemon GO Facebook group or something (else). We had so much positive response from that, Michael D. Francis, my local St. Louis promoter said, ‘Man, let’s do that! That looks like fun – let’s do it bigger!’ So, we came up with the idea of the Wildlife Command Center Extraordinary Cash Quest.”

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Submitted photo (From left) Wildlife Command Center owner Michael Beran stands with family members Bonnie Beran, Lakin Beran and Chance Beran.

Beran shared that he has found Pokemon GO, the mobile “augmented reality” game in which players must physically move around the real world to capture Pokemon (pocket monsters), the best way to relieve stress. Beran explained the Wildlife Command Center’s cash quest will reach as far as Herculaneum and Eureka. “We saved up $10,000 over the past year; 2020 was the best year ever hands-down for Wildlife Command Center. For everyone else 2020 sucked – they were locked up in their homes, they could not go out to do (anything). So, I thought this was a good way to give back to the community a little bit and have something that would have enough motivation to get people out again – to get into nature. All these treasures are

hidden in public access parks – city parks, county parks, and state parks. There are grand walking trails in the St. Louis area.” Beran hopes that the Cash Quest will draw attention to Wildlife Command Center’s nonprofit – Raptor Rescue, Inc. “We rescue injured birds of prey that have been hurt by humans,” Beran stated. “We provide first-aid and stabilization at the injury site. (In addition), we give transportation to an ambient hospital like World Bird Sanctuary, etc.” According to Beran, the most problematic animal in St. Louis are big brown bats. “We’ve got five major rivers that come through the St. Louis area,” stated Beran. “Bats love water, insects, and old structures See ‘CATCH’ page 2

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