Two Snowy Owls Chicks Hatch at Akron Zoo

Two Snowy Owls Chicks Hatch at Akron Zoo

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Owlets - 12 days old. Photos courtesy of Akron Zoo

 The Akron Zoo recently welcomed two snowy owl chicks. The owlets hatched on June 10 and are doing well under the care of their parents, the zoo’s adult snowy owl pair, Frost and Cirrus.

The owlets and their parents are currently living in the private bedrooms in the zoo’s Garden View Place building. The sex of the owlets are unknown at this time, and zoo staff are hands off. 

Snowy owls are listed as vulnerable to extinction by IUCN Red List, with populations declining due to human conflict and climate change. The Akron Zoo participates in the Snowy Owl Species Survival Plan (SSP), a breeding plan that works to ensure genetic diversity in species across zoos that are accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums, like the Akron Zoo.    

This is the fifth and sixth snowy owlets hatched at the Akron Zoo. Frost and Cirrus previously welcomed three chicks in 2023 and one in 2024. The snowy owl family will remain in a private habitat for now. The zoo plans to share updates on its social media.  

The Akron Zoo is open 361 days a year. Peak season hours are 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Admission rates are $11 – $21. Children under two are free and parking is free. For more information visit www.akronzoo.org or call (330) 375-2550. 

 

About the author

Angela Gartner has been the editor at Northeast Ohio Parent Magazine since 2014. She has won local and national awards for her features, columns and photography over the years. Previously, her work appeared in publications including The News-Herald, Sun Newspapers and The Chicago Tribune. She grew up in Northeast Ohio and is a mom of two boys. The whole family is busy every weekend with sports and finding new happenings around the region. She is also a board member and past president at the Cleveland Pro Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists. She loves reading, writing poetry and taking the family's Scottish Terrier on walks.

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