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Know More about Powerful Owls on the Central Coast!

Have you heard night-time hooting in your area? It may be a Powerful Owl, a spectacular and seriously large Australian owl, that is also now a threatened species. The Central Coast of NSW is privileged to be home to a number of these wonderful birds.

Owl

Photo courtesy of Stephen Davey.

Dr. Beth Mott, Coordinator of the Powerful Owl project, will give a talk about Powerful Owls at the Narara Ecovillage Visitor Centre at 11am to 12 noon on Saturday March 31 2018 (Easter Saturday). She invites you to “Come along and hear what you can do to help our Powerful Owls stay with us”. Beth will also talk about how to help other Australian owls.

The Powerful Owl project is an exciting example of ‘Citizen Science’, which has involved community members all over S.E. Australia in researching and learning how to protect this impressive and seriously large species (see (http://www.birdlife.org.au/projects/powerful-owl-project). This 7-year project is about to end, so this is a special opportunity to hear about it from an expert.

Dr. Beth Mott

Dr. Beth Mott

Dr. Beth Mott of Birdlife Australia has been managing the project for 14 months. Beth holds a Ph.D. in Conservation Biology and is particularly interested in community-level responses to disturbed environments. Beth has spent the last 20 years working with faunal communities in the desert uplands of Queensland, Wet Tropics rainforests and sub-tropical coastal forests of the New South Wales Mid North coast. She says: “While I always thought I would end up either marrying or becoming David Attenborough, I find educating people about conservation almost as rewarding”.

The talk is open to the public: admission costs $10 per head or $20 for a family, and is free to members of the Narara Eco Living Network. Admission is payable at the door, and it is not necessary to book beforehand. Admission also entitles you to join in any part of the Ecovillage “Open Village Day”, from 1 to 4 pm. These activities include small-group guided tours of the Ecovillage site, light refreshments, and a chance to join in various more and Ecovillage activities including hands-on construction of the outdoor kitchen.