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What happens when three motherless baby barn owls arrive in Watsonville aboard a hay truck from Colorado?

What happens when three motherless baby barn owls arrive in Watsonville aboard a hay truck from Colorado?

Articles, News, Owls, Release, Rescue

On May 25, 2023, NAR received three baby barn owls that had traveled from Colorado to Watsonville hidden in a hay truck. They were about four weeks old. The next day, another baby barn owl of about the same age was brought to NAR from a construction site in Aromas....
Native Animal Rescue’s Owl Nest Box Program

Native Animal Rescue’s Owl Nest Box Program

Articles, Hawks, Owls, Prevention

By Chrissie Klinkowski     Have you noticed owl nest boxes popping up around Santa Cruz County? There are excellent reasons for this. For farmers, barn owls nesting in their barns are the best defense against rodents. For our larger community, the deadly...
Rat Poison is Killing Birds of Prey, and People are Finally Paying Attention

Rat Poison is Killing Birds of Prey, and People are Finally Paying Attention

Articles, Coexist, News, Owls, Prevention

November 14, 2018 By William Freedberg, Mass Audubon Most rat poisons kill more than rats—they also pose a fatal threat to birds of prey. Unless a top New orleans pest & termite control service by Pelican Pest Control does the job, the risk of fatal pest poison is...
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