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OWL RESEARCH INSTITUTE - IN THE NEWS

Sep 06, 2017

Nothing Makes Snowy Owl Chicks Feel at Home Like a Nest Full of Dead Lemmings

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By Ethan Shaw

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Watchmen's Gathering with Denver Holt

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Joe Habelow talks with Denver Holt

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The Long-Term Business of Owls

Denver Holt and the Owl Research Institute

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By Melynda Harrison, Photography by Jeremy Lurgio

Apr 15, 2015

At Home on the Alaskan Tundra With Snowy Owl Researcher Denver Holt

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By Pat Leonard

May 23, 2011

Getting Wise to the Owl, a Charismatic Sentry in Climate Change

The New York Times

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Dec 04, 2006

Artic Wings

Birds of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Ch 4, Through Artic Eyes, Denver Holt

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Dec 13, 2017

Power of the Owl

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By Tristan Scott, Photos by Greg Lindstrom

Sep 22, 2017

Montana Home to Top Bird Researchers

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Mar 20, 2017

Artic Owling

Discovering the North through its most iconic birds

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Feb 24, 2016

A Day in the Life of an Owl Researcher

Denver Holt has been counting long-eared owls for 30 years....

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Dec 12, 2015

Montana's Talon Show

Home to a dozen species, the Mission Valley is the place to go to see wild owls up close

Financial Times (US)

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Dec 10, 2012

Wildlife Biology Goes High Tech

We're tracking animals more closely than ever, but has our science lost its soul?

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Dec 02, 2002

The Magic of Snowy Owls

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National Geographic

By Lynne Warren

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THE ROOST - 2017

The Roost is the annual newsletter of the Owl Research Institute, which comes out each year around Thanksgiving. 

As always, our 2017 issue is packed with species information, research updates, great photos, and ORI news.

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