The Owl Conservation Project Has Everything British Owl At Its Heart.

Owls are an indicator and umbrella species and their presence and population size is an indication of the health and balance of their ecosystem and its biodiversity.

The British Owl Project offers the opportunity to be involved in Owl Conservation and species research whether you have been involved in conservation in the past or would like to start now.

There is nothing more beautiful than to watch a Barn Owl floating silently across a meadow hunting.

To hear the haunting call of Tawny Owls.

To look into the determined glare of a Little Owl.

To witness the amazing sight of a Short Eared Owl’s courtship flight.

To look into the dynamic orange stare of a Long Eared Owl.

Owl Conservation Project works in the conservation of UK Owls through surveying, habitat restoration, expansion and networking, citizen science and education enabling the increased understanding of and connection with these amazing birds.

They would like to offer YOU the opportunity to be involved in Owl Conservation and species research.

Whether you have been involved in conservation in the past or would like to start now.

Spotted Or Heard An Owls Recently?

If so, they would love to hear about it for their research!

Owls are an indicator and umbrella species and their presence and population size is an indication of the health and balance of their ecosystem and its biodiversity.

Part of their work is looking at their Owl populations and monitoring them enabling them to build a better picture of where they are, where they’re not and their behaviour.

They then use this information in formulating their habitat plans.

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