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Environmentally Safe Rodent Control

Rats and mice in the home are a real annoyance for homeowners, and even a danger. These uninvited creatures consume everything, from your organic tomatoes sitting on the kitchen table, to breadcrumbs underneath the refrigerator, spreading bacteria and pathogens in the process.

"Experts: Why owls are valuable in agriculture"

"Owls are associated with misfortune and superstition in some African cultures, but the birds could bring good fortunes to farmers if they utilise them to their advantage, experts have said. A research by experts from the Sokoine University of Agriculture (Sua) has established that utilised effectively, owls could be one of the most effective ways of driving pests out of farms. We decided to conduct a research after realising that farmers lose between five and 15 percent of their maize harvest per year due to rats." - Berdina Majinge

"For the love of the owls"

"Through their ongoing fight to protect endangered owls, the environmental organisation, EcoSolutions, has been able to make a huge difference by educating communities on saving various wildlife. A newly recruited member, Jordan-Michael Hardey, shares his vast knowledge of owls and their importance in the environment."

Local Voices, Global Pages!

A learner and teacher from Alexandra are proudly featured in the international book Owls: Who Gives a Hoot?, highlighting the impact of owl education in local communities. Well done to owlproject.org!

"Ghosts Are White for a Reason and So Are Barn Owls"

Well, this ghost scenario might mirror a prey’s experience when encountering a white barn owl (Tyto alba) flying above its head searching for food. At night, the barn owl father hunts for food to feed the family, whereas the mother protects its offspring and gives it warmth.