The Urban Legend of Flaco - the owl

Feb 25 2024 1 ep. 5 mins 1
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The story of Flaco, the Eurasian eagle-owl who became a New York City sensation after escaping from the Central Park Zoo, unfolds like a modern urban wildlife saga. Over the course of a year, Flaco captivated the city with his resilience and adaptability, thriving in the urban environment despite the odds against him. His journey from an escapee to a symbol of freedom and resilience touched the hearts of many New Yorkers, who saw parallels between their lives and his struggle to adapt and survive in the city. Flaco's story also sparked discussions about urban wildlife management, the ethics of birdwatching, and the dangers posed by city living to animals like him. Tragically, Flaco's adventure ended in February 2024 when he was found seriously injured, presumed to have collided with a building. His death has prompted further reflections on the relationship between urban environments and the wildlife that find themselves navigating these human-made landscapes.