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Since 1981, One Man Has Relocated Nearly 1,000 Snowy Owls from Logan Airport — Colossal

Last updated: May 2, 2025 3:15 pm
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The Snowy Owls of Logan Airport: A Story of Conservation and Coexistence

Every year, more than 17 million commercial flights navigate U.S. airspace, sharing the skies with a species that has been around long before airplanes took flight. Snowy owls, the largest owls in North America, make an extraordinary journey from the Arctic to unexpected destinations like Boston’s Logan Airport. Norman Smith, a dedicated wildlife conservationist, has been working with these majestic birds since 1981, managing their unexpected residency with care and compassion.

“The Snowy Owls of Logan Airport” is a short documentary that sheds light on Smith’s remarkable work. Created by filmmaker Anna Miller, the film showcases the unique migration patterns of snowy owls and explores why they choose to winter in bustling airport surroundings. Despite the noise and activity, Logan Airport provides an ideal habitat for these birds, with open fields reminiscent of their tundra home and abundant food sources like rats and mice.

Smith’s efforts at Logan Airport are part of a larger initiative to prevent tragic incidents involving bird strikes on airplanes. Following a devastating crash in Boston in 1960 caused by bird ingestion in jet engines, airports nationwide implemented programs to manage bird populations near airfields. While some airports resorted to shooting birds as a means of control, Smith advocates for a more humane approach—relocating the animals to safer environments.

Snowy owls face threats of extinction due to the impacts of climate change on their Arctic habitats. As their populations dwindle, Smith remains committed to ensuring their survival. To date, he has relocated over 900 owls and has been instrumental in implementing similar conservation programs across the United States. His passion for wildlife preservation and the urgent need to protect these magnificent creatures serve as a beacon of hope for future generations.

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Despite the challenges posed by the climate crisis, Smith’s dedication to the snowy owls of Logan Airport exemplifies the power of individual conservation efforts. By working tirelessly to safeguard these vulnerable species, he inspires others to take action and prioritize wildlife conservation. As we navigate an ever-changing world, the story of the snowy owls of Logan Airport serves as a reminder of the importance of coexistence and stewardship of our natural world.

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