by Gillian McDade
A barn owl survey workshop will be held in Cookstown tomorrow.
Ulster Wildlife is looking for volunteers to take part in the annual survey.
Those involved will record sightings of the barn owl.
It’s thought there are only 30 to 50 breeding pairs remaining.
Training and equipment will be provided.
It takes place at the Leisure Centre at 6:30pm.
Want to help safeguard one of our most endangered birds? Get involved in our barn owl survey this summer https://t.co/SCaQnazwIB pic.twitter.com/idUompaddR
— Ulster Wildlife (@UlsterWildlife) May 10, 2017
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