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Owl house for Raptors and Ravens

February 27, 2018 by Patrick McGibney

Biodiversity First! just closed escrow on a 40 acre parcel located in a strategic area of the Carrizo Plain, furthering the safe passage for the migratory herds of Tule Elk and Pronged Horned Antelope. The land will never be developed and is the home of Badgers, Kit Foxes and Giant Kangaroo Rats (they’re so cute) to name a few.

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