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US Wild Animal Rescue Database: Animal Help Now

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If you find an injured owl:

Note your exact location so the owl can be released back where it came from. Contact a licensed wildlife rehabilitation specialist to get correct advice and immediate assistance.

Minimize stress for the owl. If you can catch it, toss a towel or sweater over it and get it in a cardboard box or pet carrier. It should have room to be comfortable but not so much it can panic and injure itself. If you can’t catch it, keep people and animals away until help can come.

Do not give food or water! If you feed them the wrong thing or give them water improperly, you can accidentally kill them. It can also cause problems if they require anesthesia once help arrives, complicating procedures and costing valuable time.

If it is a baby owl, and it looks safe and uninjured, leave it be. Time on the ground is part of their growing up. They can fly to some extent and climb trees. If animals or people are nearby, put it up on a branch so it’s safe. If it’s injured, follow the above advice.

For more detailed help, see the OwlPages Rescue page.

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From Robert Bateman

I see the spotted owl as a kind of hapless symbol of what we have to do to preserve a huge and very important ecosystem - the North American temperate rain forests. We go around to international congresses, telling others to stop cutting down their rain forests, when we are, in fact, much closer to cutting down the last remaining old-growth rain forests on our own continent.

The spotted owl needs large tracts of unbroken forest to survive. When these tracts are sliced up by logging operations, other predators come in. The spotted owl cannot stand the competition and becomes extinct in that area.

I particularly like the mysterious and nocturnal owl. It is always a surprise to see an owl as it stays within thick cover. also find the shape of its face, with its two eyes pointed forward, very appealing. Along with their secretive habits and appealing demeanor, another thing that appeals to me about owls is that they inhabit our old- growth forests; they are the denizens of the remnants of our sacred spaces.

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[–] anon6789 3 points 3 months ago

It is sad to see us continue to lose a very limited natural resource that will take generations to recover if we ever allow it to. Unlike climate change as a whole, we know what would stop cutting down the last remaining old forests, but the money is still winning out. I hope someday we as people really come to appreciate what we have/had and change our ways.