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Resident proposes 'adopt-an-owl' pilot to reduce rodenticide use in Flower Mound
Summary
During public comment Corina Vanley proposed a pilot program encouraging residents to install and maintain owl houses to provide natural rodent control, reduce rodenticide use, and promote local biodiversity; she offered to partner with parks and other boards on signage and low-cost installation.
Corina Vanley of 3400 Camden Drive told the Flower Mound Parks and Recreation Board on March 5 that a community pilot to install and maintain owl houses could reduce rodenticide use and support local biodiversity.
"The most important thing for an owl house is the maintenance and the control," Vanley said during public comment, describing a subcommittee effort…
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