I found a dead owel there are no sign of injury what dhould i do with it. Would the center be interrdyed to see why it had died to prevent more from dying.

khosrow kordbegli | Sep 28, 2019 | Category: Animal shelter

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Terri Shearer | Sep 28, 2019

In my opinion doesnt mean im right but i was always told if you find a dead animal leave it outside away from the house and let other animals the carnivores to eat it. I hate seeing dead or injured birds but thats nature and thats what i was told to leave it outside for other animals it will be gone in the morning. But if you find a live injured bird take it to raven trust they will take any bird and they have vets there to help them and they stay to heal then are released to the wild again. Great place i support it 100 percent good luck

William Scullion | Sep 28, 2019

Leave it in a forest to decay and become part of the ecosystem. If it is fresh maybe a county park would want it for taxidermy in a nature center. They should have permits for that type of thing. If it is stinky it's probably too far gone.

Chris Soucy | Sep 28, 2019

Thanks for checking in with us at The Raptor Trust. We do not have any use for the owl. It can be disposed of.

Kapil Kanojia | Sep 28, 2019

I am pretty sure they might want to know but it would depend on how muxh cases do they have in hand

Bruce Nigro | Sep 28, 2019

Don't know but give them a call

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