According to the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, most baby animals that are seen alone in the wild do not need rescuing – their parents are likely just out gathering food. If you see ...
Nesting sites are being identified as part of trying to reverse declining numbers. Barn owls are the low-cost, low-maintenance way for farmers to keep the rodent population down on their properties.
Natural predators come in all sizes, shapes and classes. There are generalists that eat whatever they can get a hold of to specialists that just hunt and consume certain species in a particular way.
Lexie Echols received an urgent call from her sister-in-law in late May. Driving through green pastures southeast of Corvallis, something had caught her attention. A barn owl was trapped on a barbed ...
After their nests were destroyed, 15 orphaned baby barn owls from Central Washington found their new home in Washington State University’s Horticulture Center. The owls were left defenseless after the ...