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New from JRR: Miller et al. report on how a large-scale community-science program has helped inform Short-eared Owl conservation in the western US. Results suggest native landscapes like grasslands, marsh, and riparian areas benefit owls [doi.org] #Rapt


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New from JRR: Miller et al. report on how a large-scale community-science program has helped inform Short-eared Owl conservation in the western US. Results suggest native landscapes like grasslands, marsh, and riparian areas benefit owls

https://doi.org/10.3356/JRR-21-19

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