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Barred Owl Release Event

Sun, Feb 01

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Ozark Natural Science Center at Lake Fay

A young barred owl is getting a second chance after being rescued from fishing line at Lake Fayetteville. Join us for this unique celebration. The event is free and open to the public, and will be an opportunity for guests to learn more about how to properly dispose of fishing line, hooks, and lures

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Barred Owl Release Event
Barred Owl Release Event

Time & Location

Feb 01, 2026, 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM

Ozark Natural Science Center at Lake Fay, 599 E Lakeview Dr, Springdale, AR 72764, USA

About the Event

🦉 Barred Owl Release Event!


📅 Sunday, February 1, 2026

3:00 PM – 4:00 PM

🎟️ Free and open to all

👉 Please RSVP below

📍 ONSC at Lake Fayetteville: 599 E Lakeview Dr, Springdale

🅿️ Parking is limited! Please read this parking information for overflow parking options: https://tinyurl.com/ONSC-LF-Parking


A young barred owl is getting a second chance after being rescued from fishing line at Lake Fayetteville.


After discovering the owl hanging over the lake and tangled in discarded line, ONSC staff and the Lake Fayetteville Marina worked together to rescue the owl and transport it to Northsong Wild Bird Rehabilitation. Months later, the owl underwent a rare feather transplant to restore its ability to fly.


This incredible owl is now returning to the wild on Sunday, February 1 at 3pm. Join us for this unique celebration! The event is free and open to the public.


Members of the public and the media are invited to attend to help raise awareness about the dangers that discarded fishing line, hooks, and lures pose to wildlife, and the importance of responsible disposal to protect our local ecosystems.


Event Schedule


3PM: arrival, welcome

3:15PM: About Ozark Natural Science Center

3:25PM: About Northsong Wild Bird Rehabilitation

3:35PM: Lesson about the impact of discarded fishing supplies on wildlife

3:50PM: Barred Owl Release


Background Information


Last summer, Ozark Natural Science Center staff rescued a juvenile barred owl from Lake Fayetteville after it became trapped in discarded fishing line tangled in a tree. The owl was caught mid-flight and hung for more than an hour, with part of its body submerged in the water. Thanks to quick action by ONSC staff and support from the Lake Fayetteville Marina, the owl was safely removed and transported to Northsong Wild Bird Rehabilitation.


Veterinary exams revealed serious injuries, including eye damage, feather entanglement, severe swelling, suspected water aspiration, and a possible pelvic injury. While the owl initially stabilized, it later suffered severe feather loss that made flight impossible.


To give the owl a chance at release, Northsong Wild Bird Rehabilitation performed a rare and delicate feather transplant, known as imping. Donor feathers came from another barred owl of similar size that could not be released due to injury. The procedure was successful. The owl recovered under close supervision, then was transferred to Morning Star Wildlife Rehabilitation Center to gain strength and pass its flight test. 

Read the full press release here: www.onsc.us/news


About Ozark Natural Science Center 


ONSC offers a unique, immersion-based approach to learning about nature and the natural sciences. Students visit us for authentic science learning experiences that are correlated with national and state science learning standards and provide in-depth education in biology, ecology, geology, social studies, and nature art – all while students have fun hiking and experiencing nature. Camp activities include  hikes, team-building, games, art, and small-group activities.


About Northsong Wild Bird Rehabilitation


Northsong Wild Bird Rehabilitation is a NWA based 501c3 organization dedicated  to providing medical care to injured avian wildlife while promoting environmental conservation through community involvement and education. Learn more at www.northsongbird.org


Questions?


Rose Brown, Executive Director

Ozark Natural Science Center

rose.brown@onsc.us

479-202-0692


Dr. Emily Warman, Veterinarian

Northsong Wild Bird Rehabilitation

northsongbird@outlook.com

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Ozark Natural Science Center is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit residential field science education center located in Northwest Arkansas

EIN # 71-0705259

CONTACT US

479-202-8340

info@onsc.us

Mailing address:

Ozark Natural Science Center

1905 Madison 1305

Huntsville, AR 72740

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