A barred owl that was rescued in the qathet region of British Columbia has been successfully rehabilitated and released back into its natural habitat. The owl was found injured and was taken to a local wildlife rehabilitation center for care.
According to reports, the owl received treatment for its injuries and was monitored until it regained full strength. After a period of recovery, wildlife officials deemed the bird fit for release.
The release took place in a suitable wooded area within the qathet region, where the owl was able to return to its home territory. The successful rehabilitation and release highlight the efforts of local wildlife rescue organizations in protecting native species.