12-02-09: Hoo Are You?
December 1, 2009 at 9:19 pm 3 comments

A Northern Saw-Whet
If you found a baby owl at the base of a tree in your yard, would you know what to do? Children’s author Jennifer Keats Curtis didn’t. . .until she wrote a book called Baby Owl’s Rescue. She based the book on the work of local wildlife rehabilitator Kathy Woods. Nathan talks to Jennifer and Kathy about what to do if you hear “hoo hoo hoo.”
Listen to a web-only excerpt of the interview: Kathy Woods describes how to become a wildlife rehabilitator, and what a day in her work life is like.
Entry filed under: Arts and Culture, Books, Environment, On Air. Tags: children's books, Environment, wildlife.
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mike | December 2, 2009 at 9:34 pm
I heard the wildlife recovery story and it was both cute and interesting. I had called on their service once a year ago to report a turtle in the road and hope they did return to help the Snapper so I was familiar somewhat.
I also heard last Friday’s story about the young man who was imprisioned and was very impressed but still sadden by his mistake. Very good luck to him in the future.
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Jamie Frailey | December 17, 2009 at 6:52 pm
OMG! Well that is the coolest Owl!
Love the Phoenix Wildlife Center.
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