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Birds, Wildlife, and the Natural World

Birds, Wildlife, and the Natural World. Friday, May 2, 2014. Burrowing Owl in the Rain. According to Californias Department of Fish and Games Resources Agency, Californias population of burrowing owls has been markedly reduced since 1940, due to the loss of habitat to agriculture, urban growth, and poisoning of ground squirrels. The City of Davis and the State of California have been working to reverse the decimation of the owl population, labeling the burrowing owl as a species of special concern.

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Birds, Wildlife, and the Natural World. Friday, May 2, 2014. Burrowing Owl in the Rain. According to Californias Department of Fish and Games Resources Agency, Californias population of burrowing owls has been markedly reduced since 1940, due to the loss of habitat to agriculture, urban growth, and poisoning of ground squirrels. The City of Davis and the State of California have been working to reverse the decimation of the owl population, labeling the burrowing owl as a species of special concern.

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