It鈥檚 a happy ending for two owlets that fell from their nest at .
The baby barn owls, which were found by Redwoods night security in June, have been rehabilitated by and released back into the wild.
One owl was released at in 91原创, and the other was released Aug. 16 at Redwoods.
The golf course, located at 22011 88 Ave., is surrounded by thick forested areas, making it home to many species of wildlife.
鈥淭he natural setting of Redwoods is something that makes it so special,鈥 said managing director Doug Hawley. 鈥淎s you step out onto the course, the sounds of the roads disappear and fresh breeze and birds chirping takes golfers to a quiet, peaceful place.鈥
At the owl release, Redwoods also donated $500 to the non-profit society as part of their Charity of the Year program. Through this initiative, staff members and public golfers use complimentary passes to donate between $2 and $5 with each round of golf played. These donations accumulate throughout the year and are awarded to a selected charity.
鈥淚t only seemed fitting that O.W.L became our Charity of the Year for 2017,鈥 said Hawley. 鈥淭hey picked up the owls within an hour of us calling, did a fantastic job taking care of the owls, kept in contact throughout the whole process, and made such an effort to ensure that an owl was released back here at the course.鈥