Fulgence is a second-year (first-winter) male snowy owl who was rescued from an industrial waste pool near St.-Fulgence, QC, then washed, decontaminated and given some rest and food at Union Quebecoise de Rehabilitation des Oiseaux de Proie (UQROP). Once he was ready for release, he was fitted with a transmitter by Dr. Guy Fitzgérald and released. Fulgence’s transmitter was paid for by generous donations to Project SNOWstorm.
We are raising $15,000 this year for Snowy Owl research.
We're continuing our work this winter, learning more about these majestic Arctic predators, but we can't do it without your help. Your donation to Project SNOWstorm is tax-deductible through our institutional home, the Ned Smith Center for Nature and Art in Pennsylvania, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit.
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