Thursday, December 11, 2014

Acupuncture helps sick owls return to wild in Spain

A "Little owl", or Athene Noctua receives acupuncture treatment at Brinzal, an owl-rescue charity based in a park in the west of Madrid, on November 25, 2014 The patient opens his yellow eyes wide but makes no sound as acupuncturist Edurne Cornejo pricks four fine needles into his legs. He was sent to Brinzal, an owl-rescue charity based in a park in the west of the city. Now he lies, his speckled brown and white breast puffing in and out, as the acupuncture needles stimulate key points in his nervous system. She has given the unnamed owl 10 weekly acupuncture sessions so far.








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