Owl Post is a newsletter from the Urban Owl Network, created as an outreach medium to share stories, knowledge, and answer questions about owls in Indian cities. It brings together research updates, field encounters, cultural narratives, rescue accounts, citizen voices, and reflections that rarely find space in academic writing but are central to understanding how owls live among us.
Curated by doctoral researcher Debangini Ray, and supported by various contributors from our lab, Owl Post is an attempt to connect the gaping knowledge gap among humans towards owls in urban spaces and invites you to listen more closely to these nocturnal raptors by rethinking myths and misconceptions.
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