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Listening to Owls

Listening to Owls

April 1, 2022

Listening to Owls, Part One: The Project

National Parks provide some of the largest tracts of protected and undisturbed land in the southwest. This provides the perfect habitat for the Mexican Spotted Owl – and a great place to study them.

Listening to Owls, Part Two: The Gear

A little piece of gear – a little USB MP3 recorder – allows researchers to learn much more about the Mexican Spotted Owl than all their previous research revealed.

Listening to Owls: Part Three: The Owls

We are learning much about the owls as well as our environment through this valuable research.

Category: Monumental News, Park NewsTag: Mexican Spotted Owls, National Park Service, research
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