An inspiring introduction to capture-and-release research, this
mother-daughter story about owl conservation will spark curiosity in
young nature, bird, and science lovers.
Sova's mother is a scientist who studies birds and their migratory
patterns. Each night she goes into the woods to conduct research, and
finally Sova is old enough to join her. Securing headlamps, Sova and her
mother head into the woods to capture, measure, and release saw-whet
owls. Through the quiet night, Sova learns about the patience,
persistence, and excitement that comes with conservation efforts and
scientific research.
This heartwarming mother-daughter story is the perfect primer to
conservation, science, and amazing owls!