From the National Aviary

The National Aviary is dedicated to avian conservation. Our efforts in safeguarding the majestic Eurasian Eagle -Owl population are a testament to that commitment. Facing severe declines throughout Europe in the 1900s, these incredible birds still experience challenges today, such as habitat loss, pesticide exposure, and infrastructure collisions.

Through our work with The Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) Eurasian Eagle-Owl Species Survival Plan® (SSP), we’ve made a significant positive impact on growing their population in human care. Thanks to our amazing owl parents, X (mom) and Dumbledore (dad), we’ve welcomed 12 chicks into the SSP program, including our newest Animal Ambassador, Vera!

By maintaining a genetically diverse population for at- risk species and studying their behaviors, we’re taking proactive steps to ensure their future survival and alleviate the environmental and human-led pressures faced by declining populations.

Learn more about the AZA SSP program here.

Learn more about the Eagle Owl SSP here.

These 2 little ones hatched in April this year. I missed getting to see them by a week, but I did see both parents!

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    1 month ago

    It’s amazing they go from that tiny white fuzzball to being essentially a full grown and rather imposing owl in just about 3 months.