top of page

Last Chance Formal Dinner

Mon, Mar 26

|

San Francisco

I’m an event description. Click here to open up the Event Editor and change my text. I’m a great place for you to say a little more about your upcoming event.

Last Chance Formal Dinner
Last Chance Formal Dinner

Time & Location

Mar 26, 2035, 7:00 PM – 11:00 PM

San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, USA

About the event

I’m an event description. Click here to open up the Event Editor and change my text. Simply click me, Manage Event and start editing your event. I’m a great place for you to say a little more about your upcoming event.

Tickets

  • General

    $30.00

    +$0.75 ticket service fee

  • VIP

    $50.00

    +$1.25 ticket service fee

Total

$0.00

Share this event

References

American Bird Conservancy. (2024). Barn owl. ABC’s Bird Library. https://abcbirds.org/bird/barn-owl/

Audubon. (2024) Barn owl. National Audubon Society. https://www.audubon.org/field-guide/bird/barn-owl

Bank, L., Haraszthy, L., Horváth, A., & Horváth, G. F. (2019). Nesting success and productivity of the Common Barn-owl: results from a nest box installation and long-term breeding monitoring program in Southern Hungary. Ornis Hungarica, 27(1), 1-31.

Browning, M., Cleckler, J., Knott, K., & Johnson, M. (2016). Prey consumption by a large aggregation of barn owls in an agricultural setting. In Proceedings of the vertebrate pest conference (Vol. 27, No. 27).

 

Charter, M., & Rozman, G. (2022). The Importance of Nest Box Placement for Barn Owls (Tyto alba). Animals,12(20), 2815.

Cornell lab of ornithology. (2024). Barn owl. Cornell University. https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Barn_Owl/overview

Hindmarch, S., Elliott, J. E., Mccann, S., & Levesque, P. (2017). Habitat use by barn owls across a rural to urban gradient and an assessment of stressors including, habitat loss, rodenticide exposure and road mortality. Landscape and Urban Planning, 164, 132-143.

 

Huang, A. C., Elliott, J. E., Cheng, K. M., Ritland, K., Ritland, C. E., Thomsen, S. K., ... & Martin, K. (2016). Barn owls (Tyto alba) in western North America: phylogeographic structure, connectivity, and genetic diversity. Conservation genetics, 17, 357-367.

 

Krings, M., Nyakatura, J. A., Boumans, M. L., Fischer, M. S., & Wagner, H. (2017). Barn owls maximize head rotations by a combination of yawing and rolling in functionally diverse regions of the neck. Journal of anatomy, 231(1), 12-22.

Kross, S. M., Bourbour, R. P., & Martinico, B. L. (2016). Agricultural land use, barn owl diet, and vertebrate pest control implications. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment, 223, 167-174.

 

Long, R. F. (2017, Nov 13). Barn owls help clean up rodents naturally. UC Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources. https://ucanr.edu/blogs/blogcore/postdetail.cfm?postnum=25626

 

Lusby, J., & O’Clery, M. (2014). Barn Owls in Ireland: information on the ecology of barn owls and their conservation in Ireland. Kilcoole. BirdWatch Ireland.

 

Motro, Y. (2011). Economic evaluation of biological rodent control using barn owls Tyto alba in alfalfa. Julius-Kühn-Archiv, (432), 79.

 

Raptors are the solution. (n.d.). RATS home. Earth island institute. https://raptorsarethesolution.org

 

Seaworld Parks and Entertainment. (2024). Barn owl. United Parks and Resorts, animal info. 

https://seaworld.org/animals/facts/birds/barn-owl/

Wendt, C. A., & Johnson, M. D. (2017). Multi-scale analysis of barn owl nest box selection on Napa Valley vineyards. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment, 247, 75-83.

 

Young, J. (2017, May 30). Build an owl box. UC Davis Magazine. https://magazine.ucdavis.edu/build-an-owl-box/

bottom of page