Ecology and Conservation of Owls

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Ian Newton
Csiro Publishing, 2002 - 363 עמודים
The world's owls have become focal species in the conservation movement because some, like the Powerful Owl (Ninox strenua) and Spotted Owl (Strix occidentalis), are tied to old growth forests and have been adversely affected by the new generation of rodenticides which are more toxic and persistent than old ones and have the potential to cause secondary poisoning to rodent predators.
 

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Distribution habitat and diet
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Habitat breeding and conservation of the Barking Owl Ninox connivens in
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Spatial habitat characteristics of an insular Spotted Owl Strix occidentalis
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Comparative habitat use by owls in a high altitude 17003000 m
162
Comparative diets of the Powerful Owl Ninox strenua Sooty Owl
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Notes on the diet and observations of the Southern Boobook
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Large forest owl conservation in the East Gippsland Forest Management
220
Owls in the southwest forests of Western Australia
233
Monitoring large forest owls and gliders after recent logging in production
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