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Subject: | RE: Impact of rat poison on barn owls |
From: | Debbie Lustig <> |
Date: | Wed, 15 Dec 2010 15:38:21 +1100 |
In Israel, they've gone about this very practically. In agricultural fields where rodents predominate, they erected nesting boxes for both barn owls and kestrels. These encouraged their inhabitants to breed and thus provide food for their young. Rat and mouse populations plummeted. Maybe the Canadians should be told. http://www.owls.org/Whatis/pest_control.htm ============================== To unsubscribe from this mailing list, send the message: unsubscribe (in the body of the message, with no Subject line) to: http://birding-aus.org ============================= |
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