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'Night Calling' movie screening and panel discussion

  • - (AWST)
  • Luna Palace Cinemas
    155 Oxford Street, Leederville WA 6007, Australia

In celebration of International Owl Awareness Day, BirdLife WA will be hosting the first Perth screening of Night Calling. This film highlights the urgent need to protect owls by banning harmful rodenticides.

Following the screening, we will host a panel discussion featuring:

• Dr Boyd Wykes (Owl Friendly Margaret River)
• Sue Taylor (Film-maker)
• Dr Mike Lohr (ECU)
• Dr Robert Davis (ECU)
• Dr Tegan Douglas (BirdLife Australia)
• Adin Lang (Elected Member - Coastal Ward, City of Fremantle)

Mandy Bamford, President of BirdLife Australia, will MC the event.

About Night Calling

As a ten year old, Boyd Wykes was thrilled to find an injured Tawny Frogmouth on his way home from school. Learning how to look after the bird sparked a passion for night birds that would stay with him throughout his life as an ornithologist.

Now in retirement, a chance sighting of a rare Masked Owl near his home in Margaret River turned Boyd’s passion into an obsession. In partnership with his bird photographer mate Steve Castan and a dedicated band of “Mowl” enthusiasts, they diligently tracked down several mating pairs and their nests, gathering invaluable scientific information along the way.

But the excitement soon turned to tragedy when a number of their precious Masked Owls were found dead on the side of the road. They were shocked to discover that common rat baits were at the heart of the problem. Australia has some of the weakest protections in the western world.

And so began the Owl Friendly education campaign to ban the sale of “one dose kills” rodenticides. If that meant creating safe havens, one community at a time, then so be it.

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