DISCLAIMER – please note that these contacts are independent and not part of the Barn Owl Trust. Barn Owl conservation and monitoring: Independent groups or projects who encourage / monitor wild Barn ...
Find your nearest Barn Owl Group, Owl Rescue Centre, or Professional Surveyor in the Barn Owl Trust’s Directory of local contacts. Find out how to identify the owl species, how to check the owl over ...
These courses are aimed primarily at ecologists who conduct Barn Owl surveys at potential development sites and the planning officers who deal with such applications. However, a wide variety of people ...
The natural diet of wild Barn Owls in England, Scotland, and Wales, comprises small mammals, mainly Field Voles, Common Shrews and Wood Mice. Even when not swallowed whole, the entire animal is ...
Adopting not only supports your chosen owl, but helps us care for all the owls in our sanctuary and supports vital conservation work. Scroll down to find out a bit about each of the Barn Owls in our ...
Firstly, have you considered putting a Barn Owl box inside a building? There are lots of reasons why Barn Owl boxes in buildings are better than nestboxes in trees. They are cheaper too! However, if ...
Although vacancies in our Conservation Team don’t come up very often, we are always pleased to hear from anyone with a keen interest in Barn Owls seeking permanent employment in Barn Owl conservation.
An illustrated introduction to the 5 owls living in the wild in Britain and Ireland, and how to ID & analyse their pellets. Glossy four page fold-out field guide, beautifully illustrated with British ...
Our Barn Owl themed ‘green living’ shop offers eco products and earth friendly gifts, hand-made by us here in Devon, or carefully chosen from ethical & fair trade sources. Recycled and sustainable ...