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NorthWestern Energy’s book 'Oliver the Osprey' teaches the young and young at heart how to protect these beautiful birds
Date: Dec 11, 2024
TYPE: News
Butte, Mont. – Dec. 11, 2024 – Meet Oliver, an osprey who hatched in a nest on a specially designed platform installed by NorthWestern Energy along the beautiful shores of the Missouri River in Montana. In the newly released children’s book, ‘Oliver the Osprey’, Oliver takes young readers on an exciting, fact-filled journey about the history and conservation of this majestic bird of prey.
Free copies of ‘Oliver the Osprey’ are available at NorthWestern Energy office locations in Missoula – 1903 S. Russell St., Kalispell – 890 N. Meridian Rd., Helena – 1313 North Last Chance Gulch, Great Falls – 1501 N River Road, Butte – 400 Oxford St. and 11 East Park St. and Billings – 1944 Monad Road.
An electronic version of ‘Oliver the Osprey’ is also available https://www.northwesternenergy.com/about-us/news-articles-events/oliver-the-osprey
Did you know that ospreys nearly disappeared from some areas before DDT was banned in the United States in 1972? Thankfully, their population has made a strong comeback, but they still face new threats. ‘Oliver the Osprey’ shows readers how platforms provide a safe nesting place for these migratory birds to lay and hatch their eggs. Young readers will also learn how they can help protect ospreys by properly disposing of baling twine.
NorthWestern Energy’s Avian Protection Plan (APP) incorporates industry best practices developed by the Avian Power Line Interaction Committee, which is a collaboration among the Edison Electric Institute, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and member utilities. The primary goal of an APP is to reduce bird injuries and mortalities from power line collisions and electrocutions.
Osprey-power line interactions can be complex, requiring the expertise of engineers, linemen, and biologists. Increasing public awareness is a crucial part of our Avian Protection Plan. ‘Oliver the Osprey’ is an educational and engaging way for both the young and the young at heart to learn about ospreys and how to protect these beautiful birds in Montana.
You can learn more about NorthWestern Energy’s Avian Conservation programs at https://www.northwesternenergy.com/clean-energy/our-environmental-projects/avian-conservation.
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