'He is doing better' Barn owl rescued from barbed wire in Brownsville continues recovery

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A barn owl rescued from a barbed wire fence in Brownsville, Oregon, is recovering well at the Chintimini Wildlife Center. Initially in critical condition, the owl is now eating solid food, marking a significant improvement in his health. Heather Gibons, the center's Development Coordinator, noted that while the owl's emaciation has lessened, he is not yet fully out of danger. His habit of removing bandages slows the healing process, necessitating ongoing care. The owl has been at the center for over two weeks, and staff plan to transition him to an outdoor enclosure soon.

This incident highlights the risks wildlife face from human-made structures. Local residents and wildlife advocates are closely monitoring the situation, eager for a successful release. The story has garnered attention on social media, raising awareness of wildlife rehabilitation efforts.

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