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When you purchase an Owl Brand Discovery Kit or product, you’re investing in inspiring educational outreach through programs like our Passport to Wildlife (P2W). P2W serves students in low-dollar high risk communities where we work to inspire the next generation of wildlife enthusiasts, advocates, and professionals. Watch the video below to learn more about how you are helping make a difference with OBDK.
Weekly articles about raptor and bird of prey studies, carnivores, classroom ideas, and information to help students.
In early spring, bears aren’t hunting like movie monsters—they’re rebuilding, refueling, and following the “green wave” of easy calories. From fresh greens to insects and roots, spring is recovery season, not predator mode—and that changes where bears go and how we can coexist with them.
Barn Owl pellets aren’t time stamps—they’re evidence. By comparing prey patterns, students learn how weather, cover, and access shape what predators can catch, and how ecologists use data to explain seasonality without guessing the season.
Owls don’t wait for perfect weather. By nesting early, they give their chicks time to grow, practice hunting, and survive their first winter. This post explores how baby owls develop, why timing matters, and how different North American owl species use very different nesting strategies.