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Selfies with owl offers a close-up look at endangered species

Event a first for Spotted Owl Breeding Program in 91原创
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South 91原创 resident Vanessa Van Keulen, 11, was one of several people who posed for selfies with Small Eyes, a Northern Spotted Owl, outside the Aldergrove Co-op on Sunday, Nov. 25. It was a fundraiser for the 91原创-based program that aims to bring the species back from the edge of extinction. (Dan Ferguson/91原创 Advance Times)

鈥淚s it real?鈥 a wide-eyed Taylor Auld asked.

She was leaving the Otter Coop store in Aldergrove on Sunday, Nov. 25, with her mother when the 11-year-old from Abbotsford saw the owl on Jenna Kissel鈥檚 arm.

鈥淒oes she look real?鈥 Kissel laughed.

Then, Small Eyes shifted slightly on Kissel鈥檚 arm, rotating her head 270 degrees to track the sound of Taylor鈥檚 voice.

鈥淚t was so still,鈥 Taylor remarked.

For a donation of $5 to the 91原创-based Spotted Owl Breeding program, the delighted Taylor was able to pose for a selfie with Small Eyes.

She was one of about 100 people who had their pictures taken with the 10-year-old owl and that, along with people who donated without having photos taken, raised about $800 for the program that aims to bring the rare owls back from the brink of extinction.

It was one of four fundraising events held by the non-profit breeding program over the weekend, which included two guided tours of the 25-acre breeding facility, and an appearance at an H.D. Stafford school Christmas market.

Donations from all events totalled $1,700, above the $1,500 target set for the whole holiday season, so the target has been raised to $2,500.

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At the Co-op, Kissel, a wildlife technician with the program, explained Small Eyes got her name after she was born at the breeding centre and diagnosed with bilateral microphthamia, a developmental disorder where her eye are abnormally small.

She has also developed cataracts in both eyes.

鈥淪he can only see shadows and motion,鈥 Jessel related.

Because Small Eyes can鈥檛 see well enough to bond with a male, she isn鈥檛 part of the breeding program.

If it wasn鈥檛 for her outings as an educational ambassador for the program, Small Eyes wouldn鈥檛 have much to occupy her time, volunteer Cathy Smith observed.

鈥淪he鈥檚 always in her aviary doing nothing,鈥 Smith said.

Small Eyes is the only glove-trained Northern Spotted Owl in all of Canada.

For more than a decade, people at the centre have been trying to save the from extinction by breeding them in captivity for eventual release back into the wild.

They are getting closer to their goal.

鈥淲e just had our most successful breeding season [this year],鈥 Kissel told the 91原创 Advance Times.

鈥淲e had five babies this season, which is the most we鈥檝e ever had.

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There are now six breeding pairs at the 91原创 aviary, which has a goal of producing 10 to 20 young each year that will be released into over 200,000 hectares of protected old-growth forest in the Pemberton area.

Financial support for the project has come from the Fish and Wildlife Compensation Program, a partnership to conserve and enhance fish and wildlife between BC Hydro, the provincial government, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, First Nations and other stakeholders.

Those who wish to volunteer with the 91原创 owl breeding program can email nsobreedingprogram@gmail.com.

There is also a Facebook page: .



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Small Eyes was born in 2009 at the Northern Spotted owl Breeding Program in 91原创. Because she suffers a developmental disorder where her eyes are abnormally small, she has impaired vision. (Dan Ferguson/91原创 Advance Times)
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Jenna Kissel, a wildlife technician with the Northern Spotted owl Breeding Program in 91原创, was at the Otter Co-op in Aldergrove with Small Eyes on Sunday, Nov. 24.(Dan Ferguson/91原创 Advance Times)
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For a donation of $5, people could have their picture taken with Small Eyes at the Aldergrove Co-op on Sunday, Nov. 24. Small Eyes was born in 2009 at the Northern Spotted owl Breeding Program in 91原创 and suffers from a developmental disorder where her eyes are abnormally small, causing impaired vision. (Dan Ferguson/91原创 Advance Times)


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