How to Help:
1.) If you find one call (000)-555-FAKE
2.) Donate
3.) Volunteer
4.) Spred the word to your friends about our endangered friends.
5.)Clean up their habitats/protect the habitats.
Support One Today!
To support one you have to be willing to pay for its medical expenses and food when needed. You can name the owl and choose if you want to support a male or female, a winter, spring, summer, or fall one, and the age of the owl you want to support up to 200 years old.
Volunteer at:
1- Fanged Avenue in Pekin, Illinois
2- 1st St. in Miami,Florida
3-22nd St. Seattle, Washington
4-14th St. in New York City, New York
5-3rd St. Storybrook, Maine
What to do if you find one in the wild?
First, you want to carefully examine it for injuries. If it has ANY BAD injuries immediatley take it to the nearest sanctuary. All you can do then is wait or leave because it's not techniqually your pet, you have helped a lot already. If the owl you find has minor injuries like a scratch on its foot take it to the nearest wild animal veterian.
If the owl is not-so injured then either leave it alone or (if you already caught it) release it back into the habitat. If the owl has eggs try hard to make sure they don't get eaten by any predators. If the babies are hatched hide in easy-to-find hiding spots for the mother and father to find to find the babies. Thank you so much for your help!!!!!!!
This is a recently found North West Fanged Owl in
New York City!