Press Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Burrowing Owl Conservation Project Adopted By Earth Island Institute Earth Island Institute
Board of Directors approves sponsorship of the Burrowing Owl Conservation Network
Contact:
Scott Artis
Burrowing Owl Conservation Network
925.550.9208
Brentwood, CA (August 4, 2010) – Earth Island Institute has made a commitment to the preservation of burrowing owls in the San Francisco Bay Area, California and North America by approving a species-specific conservation project during its summer program review cycle. On July 24, 2010 the Board of Directors adopted the Burrowing Owl Conservation Network under Earth Island Institute’s Project Support Program and will provide sponsorship to this grassroots campaign and bolster much needed support for this imperiled raptor.
Burrowing Owl Conservation Network began as group of dedicated birders, conservationists, biologists, and concerned citizens who came together as the Friends of East Bay Owls to oppose the eviction of a resident population of burrowing owls in Antioch, CA. In December 2009, the group initiated conservation and advocacy efforts, appealed to California Attorney General Jerry Brown, and organized a letter campaign to the Director of the California Department of Fish and Game to protect the Antioch owls and the species as a whole from habitat loss; a threat that is responsible for the loss of more than 50% of burrowing owls in the San Francisco Bay Area.
“The situation has evolved from a local issue to a California and North American-wide movement focused on restoring habitat, increasing populations and changing policies directly responsible for the species' decline,” said Scott Artis, Founding Director of the Burrowing Owl Conservation Network. “The burrowing owls being evicted from the Kiper Blue Ridge housing development in Antioch highlighted the need for conservation work, advocacy, community and educational outreach, and research. In order to reverse the declining burrowing owl population trend, we need to get our communities excited and directly involved in activities that promote preservation. We have a great opportunity to transform the public into citizen scientists and conservationists as their sightings are essential in ensuring individual owls and colonies are being protected. Earth Island Institute is the logical next step as it will enable us to expand our programs and focus on our conservation activities.”
Burrowing Owl Conservation Network is actively seeking and requesting submission of all burrowing owl sightings by the general public. To learn more about burrowing owls, report burrowing owl sightings and support these conservation efforts, please visit www.burrowingowlconservation.org.
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Burrowing Owl Conservation Network is a national non-profit charitable organization that advocates for the protection and restoration of the Western Burrowing Owl and promotes the preservation and careful management of habitat to prevent loss, foster healthy populations, and maintain intact natural communities for an ecologically sound future. For information visit: www.burrowingowlconservation.org.
Earth Island Institute is a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit organization that provides assistance to groups and individuals with new ideas for promoting ecological sustainability. Since its founding in 1982, Earth Island Institute has provided fiscal sponsorship to more than 100 projects around the globe. For information visit: www.earthisland.org


