Annabell Whelan woke up Tuesday and frantically checked on her holiday overnight guest — Nowl the snowy owl, who she rescued from the grille of a car the day before.
Whelan was out with her boyfriend's family Monday in Duluth, Minnesota, when she saw the owl “just hanging out there, literally" after car and bird had collided, she told The Associated Press. The car's owner had already called for help, but the animal rescue organization that the bird needed was closed — so Whelan stepped in, not for the first time that day.
Earlier Monday, Whelan found an injured great gray owl on the ground further north in Two Harbors, Minnesota. Experts at Wildwoods, a Duluth-based wildlife rehabilitation center, told her how to safely catch the bird.
“I definitely thought that I had had my fix of owls with the first one," said Whelan, 22, a Lake Superior Zoo guest experience manager who graduated earlier this year with a biology and environmental science degree.
“I could tell he was having a hard time with one of his eyes," she said. “I kind of took my time and just sat there with him and talked quietly and was just kind of trying to coax him to trust me a little bit.”
Whelan scooped the owl up in a blanket, transferred him to a dog crate in the car and dropped the great gray owl off at Wildwoods. He was sent along with another animal to the University of Minnesota's Raptor Center in St. Paul.
But the snowy owl she found hours later was in a much scarier situation, she said.
“It was obviously a lot more trauma," she said.
Since Wildwoods had already closed for the night, Whelan wrapped Nowl in a blanket and crated her overnight in a dark, quiet room in her home — keeping her and her cousin's curious cats and dog at bay. She named her Nowl, a play on noel.
“I tried to prepare myself in case I woke up in the morning and she didn't make it through the night,” Whelan said. But she said she cried happy tears when she saw Nowl moving and awake, bringing her to Wildwoods that morning.
Nowl “is quite beaten up," Wildwoods posted on Facebook Tuesday after examining the bird. “We applied a wing wrap, gave her meds, and coordinated with The Raptor Center to get her down to them.”
The rescue said people should slow down, stay alert, and call for help when they see an injured animal. The animals are terrified of people and should be quickly moved to a quiet, safe space where they can be left alone until professionals can step in, the rescue said.
Fingerhut reported from Des Moines, Iowa.
A snowy owl rests at Annabell Whelan’s home after being recovered from the grille of a car in northeastern Minnesota on Monday, Dec. 23, 2024, and before she was taken to a wildlife rescue. (AP via Annabell Whelan)
SEOUL, South Korea--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec 26, 2024--
i-ESG, an AI/Big Data-driven ESG solutions provider, announced the establishment of a joint venture in Abu Dhabi, UAE, marking a significant step in its expansion into the Middle Eastern market. The company plans to initiate Proof of Concept (PoC) projects with both public and private sectors in the region to solidify its foothold.
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Emerging from a global trading conglomerate’s in-house venture program, i-ESG addresses the growing challenges organizations face in complying with complex ESG regulations by offering tailored ESG data management solutions. Built upon insights from over 100 corporate interviews, i-ESG’s solution has proven its value in diverse markets, including the UAE, the US, Singapore, Japan, and Australia, successfully completing market validation across five countries.
Leveraging AI and Big Data technologies, i-ESG's solutions streamline ESG data collection, monitoring, and improvement processes, enabling companies to efficiently respond to global ESG regulations and demands. With its Abu Dhabi entity, the company aims to deliver localized ESG solutions tailored to the unique needs of the Middle Eastern market.
i-ESG has strengthened its regional presence through consistent participation in GITEX for three consecutive years as a featured expert panelist. Notably, it was the only private-sector digital ESG solutions provider invited to join the UAE Ministry of Climate Change and Environment (MOCCAE) and the Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI) in their ESG policy project as a business practitioner. The company is also in discussions with leading local energy firms to advance ESG data management in the Oil & Gas and power sectors, while collaborating with financial and platform companies to co-develop sustainability-focused services.
Bell Kim, CEO of i-ESG, stated, “The support from government and industry associations, including the Korea Software Industry Association (KOSA), has been instrumental in accelerating our market validation and entry. With the establishment of our Abu Dhabi entity and the initiation of PoCs, we aim to secure our position as the leading ESG solutions provider in the Middle East, bridging public and private sector collaborations across the region.”
i-ESG helps organizations navigate through complex ESG regulations by offering tailored ESG data management solutions for their situation and needs. (photo: i-ESG)
i-ESG is having a meeting with the Minister of AI of the United Arab Emirates. (photo: i-ESG)