Submitted by: Christiana Manville, USFWS
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service needs volunteers to monitor burrowing owl artificial burrows at Floyd Lamb Park and Nellis Air Force Base in the Las Vegas Valley.
Volunteer nest monitors must live close to these locations as this is a large time commitment. Monitors will visit their burrows once a week between April 1 and August 1, for a for a half hour observation period during which time the monitor will count the number of owls, document the weather conditions, and record behaviors of the owls on a data sheet. The observation period must occur in one of the following periods: 1) 15 minutes before to 45 minutes after sunrise or 2) 45 minutes before to 15 minutes after sunset. When juvenile owls are 21 to 28 days old, three visits will be required in a week since this is the time than young owls are most easily counted.
One volunteer from last year made a great You Tube video of her owl family. To see the video go to http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H4DuQJUrytc If you want to participate or get more information please contact Harry Konwin at 515-5494 or Harry_Konwin@fws.gov.
The West Branch of the Red Rock Audubon Society (RRAS) is looking for volunteers to monitor burrowing owl nest burrows in the Pahrump Valley. See above for a description of nest burrow monitoring. If you want to participate or get more information please contact Richard Cantino at 775-727-0645 or richardcantino@att.net.
We will be starting the next phase of the Floyd Lamb Park Burrowing Owl Habitat Enhancement Project, a joint RRAS and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service project. In April or May we will be installing 18 new artificial burrows in the new environmental enhancement area of the park. We will probably have several Saturday work days when we will be installing the burrows. This work may include moving rocks, putting the parts of the artificial burrow together and filling in soil around the burrows with shovels and rakes. If you are interested in helping out please contact Harry Konwin at 515-5494 or Harry_Konwin@fws.gov.


