Conservationists are working with citizen scientists to ensure Australia's largest owl is protected as it's forced further into urban areas by habitat loss.A citizen science conservation project has been working for 10 years ago to monitor the speciesThe powerful owl stands up to 60 centimetres tall with a huge wingspan of around 1.4 metres.
It's estimated around 30 per cent of the species' habitat was lost during the Black Summer bushfires in 2019-20. It's a citizen science project that originally focused on the Greater Sydney area and now also includes south-east Queensland.She said it relied on hundreds of "amazing" trained volunteers who spent hours finding and monitoring nesting powerful owl pairs."The really interesting thing about powerful owls is that they are found in towns and cities … they didn't used to be," she said.
"They need really big old trees to breed in and they are sometimes the trees that are selectively removed from the urban environment, because they can be considered to be a danger.""Anecdotal evidence suggests that they were very uncommon in Sydney up until the early 1990s, which suggests the Sydney population is increasing," she said.
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