May 20, 2024 12:45 pm
The World Center for Birds and Prey welcomes a new ambassador

In the Idaho desert, just south of Boise lies a sprawling complex that serves as home to 22 very special ambassadors. These avian ambassadors are bridging the gap between humans and birds, helping us better understand how to care for raptors and other flying creatures in their natural habitat.

The newest member of this remarkable team is Salix, a baby barn owl. Despite being just a few weeks old, Salix is already capturing the hearts of visitors with its small, scruffy appearance. This young raptor is teaching visitors about the importance of caring for birds in the wild.

Recently, Stephanie Ashley, the curator of birds at The World Center for Birds and Prey, and Tate Mason, the director of the center, spoke on Idaho Matters about Salix and the other avian ambassadors at the center. Through their work, they hope to educate the public about their role in preserving and protecting these majestic creatures.

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