Heidi: Ahh Scott, what lovely pictures! Worth A Dam can’t wait to add to your labors, we are a greedy folk....
Eileen: Wow, very cool post. It is great news about the artificial burrows. I have never seen a burrowing owl and I...
Mike B.: What a great project! Every time I drive by that installation I stare at the mounds and think about...
Lana: How very awesome of y’all. Keep up the good work!
Lana: OMG…How horribly ridiculous. I’m sorry to hear about this–but not surprised, unfortunately....
.: Project- Antioch Burrowing Owls :.
July 23rd
I had intended to keep a snippet of details regarding the plight of the Antioch owls in this section, but as the battle heated up early in the year I lost track of posting new details. This was especially true since I was trying to keep a valid "owl count" from prying eyes; owls returned to only be evicted again. Well, as of July the burrowing owl and ground squirrel population has remained at a disheartening zero.
Although things are bleak for "my" owls, I am happy to say that my burrowing owl conservation activities have moved to the next level within the city, county, state and nation because there are more colonies that are in dire need of assistance.
With that said, keep an eye on Journowl.com and head on over to a new organization that is dedicated to turning a declining population into a thriving population.
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Wildlife advocate, conservationist and simply captivated by marine life. Currently working to complete a full life's circle...beginning with a love of wildlife biology opted instead for a degree in microbiology and molecular biology, became a research biologist, returned to school for a degree in environmental sciences/fisheries & wildlife biology, and as of today I am still on my journey...which I am glad to share!
CDFG Suppresses Conservation Measures for Burrowing Owls
A government cover-up. Policies established that cater to industry. A few officials pulling the strings. Millions of dollars at stake. And a lone report that trades hands under the cover of night exposing the plot. We have all seen fictionalized stories unfold at the movies...
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