Perhaps it's time for South Africa to follow suit and ban rat poison too!
Perhaps it's time for South Africa to follow suit and ban rat poison too!
An interesting BBC article – after veterinary care, it's crucial to release wild animals back to their original habitat.
''California – A 17-year-old donated four homemade owl boxes to the City of Hanford.''
''EcoSolutions and Johannesburg Wildlife Vet celebrated the successful release of four young Spotted Eagle Owls back into the wild, as community efforts highlight the crucial role of owls in our ecosystem.'' - Fourways Review
''Grade 7 learners build and donate owl boxes to the owl project.'' - Roodepoort Record
''St Benedict’s College schoolboy fights rodent infestation with Barn Owl boxes at Marlboro Secondary School''
Grade 9 Student Champions Owl Box Donation for Safe, Poison-Free Rodent Control in Township School
''Young spotted eagle owlets in Morningside receive identification rings from EcoSolutions as part of a local conservation effort to boost owl populations''
41 children hospitalised after rat poison consumption
Conservationists install owl boxes in Campbell River forests, providing safe habitats for these at-risk species to thrive
''On June 24, a female Spotted Eagle Owl was successfully placed in a release pen at Dainfern Residential and Golf Estate by Owlproject.org''
Youth in California, USA, are involved in owl conservation.