New Project: Tracking young Snowy Owls in the Arctic
Equipping an owl with a satellite transmitter is a decision we take seriously. While we were the first scientists in the world to track...
Montana Migration Project kicks off for 2018
Fall has returned to western Montana! You can tell by the changing color of the leaves, the cooler temperatures, and yes, the start of...
The Best Hat Party! Thanks for 30 Years!
The 2018 Hat Party proved to be an incredible night of music, dancing, food, and over 300 friends...all for owls! Thanks to everyone who...
Adopt a Banded Snowy Owl Chick!
Snowy Owl chicks from the 2018 breeding season are now banded! As a result, we have a limited number of chicks to be adopted! These...
See the patch of bare skin? It's a brood patch
The first time I saw a brood patch - especially visible on a Snowy Owl - I was mystified and concerned. It just didn't look right. I went...
ORI Raising Money for Glacier National Park!
We believe strongly in supporting other charitable organizations who are doing important work. Last night, we were honored to raise...
2018 Season update - the Snowy Owl Project
2018 Season Update – The Snowy Owl Project, Utqiagvik, Alaska The 2018 Snowy Owl Project kicked-off in late May with researcher Matt...
Snowy Owl caps are here! Get 'em while they last!
Hot off the embroidery line, Snowy Owl caps are finally here! With two great styles and lots of easy-to-wear colors - these caps are the...
ORI's Snowy Owl study site, Utqiagvik, Alaska
The Owl Research Institute's Snowy Owl study is based out of Utqiagvik, Alaska (formerly named Barrow) - the northernmost city in the...
Have a question about Snowy Owls? Get it answered here!
Straight from the Arctic, Lead Researcher Denver Holt will be answering your questions about Snowy Owls, our research, and this breeding...