Burrowing owls get new digs in Mid-Columbia

Courtesy Outdoor Recreation News  Sun, 03/14/2010 - 17:51

Burrowing owls looking for nesting sites in the Mid-Columbia will find more options this spring, thanks to a project biologists hope increases their declining numbers.


 

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