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BTO Owl Appeal
We're a bit in the dark about owls... |
What
do we know?
There are five species of British owls,
most of which are usually nocturnal. Two are already species
of conservation concern. (Barn Owl and Short-eared Owl), two
others are poorly monitored, nocturnal and also in decline
(Tawny Owl and Long-eared Owl) and the fifth is susceptible
to changes in agricultural practices (Little Owl). |
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don't we know? |
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It is not easy to count birds
in the dark, so it is not surprising that we know less about
owls than about other species. Only the Short-eared Owl is
commonly out and about in daylight, but usually in moorland
and well away from human habitation. To conserve these species,
we need to find out where they live, how many there are and
which habitats are important. For some species we have some
of this information but there are still big gaps in our knowledge.
The top three BTO priorities are Tawny
Owl, Short-eared Owl and
Barn Owl. |
How can you help?
Do owls nest nearby? Might you be willing to take part in BTO
surveys? Have you thought of putting up a nest box? Click
here to get involved. |
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| Please
support the BTO Owl Appeal |
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Any donation will help us
to turn the spot-light on the plight of our owl species. Cheques,
made payable to BTO, should be sent to BTO Owl Appeal, The
Nunnery, Thetford, Norfolk, IP24 2PU. You can also phone 01842
750050 and make a credit-card donation or give on-line.
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Thank you to everyone who has made
a donation.
We have received a total of £77,725.
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