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Yeah 'cause those owls were taught by Israel how to hunt...The path to peace in the Middle East might be navigated not via a dove carrying an olive branch but by a lowly barn owl.
Barn owls have been used in Israel since 1982 as an alternative to toxic chemicals for killing voles, which at the time plagued Israeli agricultural fields. The preferred chemical against rodents – known as compound 1080 – had been banned a decade earlier in the United States, although not in Israel.
Ornithologist Yossi Leshem thought that owls might be able to control the rodents more naturally.
Leshem set up an experiment at Kibbutz Sde Eliyahu in 1983. Three decades later, the barn owl approach has spread throughout the Palestinian territories and into Jordan as well.
“Birds have the power to bring people together, because they know no boundaries,” says Leshem, who teaches at Tel Aviv University.
That’s in part how 22 participants from 10 governments (including Egypt, Tunisia, Morocco, Cyprus, Greece, France and Switzerland in addition to Israel, the Palestinian Authority and Jordan) came together in January to share research from their barn owl vs. rodent experiences.
Israeli Use of Barn Owls Instead of Chemicals to Fight Pests Gains Traction Across Mideast
This should be in the "Israel Helping to Make a Better World" thread.
That goes without saying, in so many ways.
And the owl's?Israel is an apartheid government. They are part of the tripod of evil. There can be no peace until people like you are willing to speak the truth.You won't attract intelligence with a life philosophy like that.That doesn't negate Israel use of depleted uranium munitions.
Any excuse.
What do you mean? A life philosophy like that.
Israel is an apartheid government. They are part of the tripod of evil. There can be no peace until people like you are willing to speak the truth.You won't attract intelligence with a life philosophy like that.That doesn't negate Israel use of depleted uranium munitions.
Any excuse.
What do you mean? A life philosophy like that.
You forgot oxygen...The path to peace in the Middle East might be navigated not via a dove carrying an olive branch but by a lowly barn owl.
Barn owls have been used in Israel since 1982 as an alternative to toxic chemicals for killing voles, which at the time plagued Israeli agricultural fields. The preferred chemical against rodents – known as compound 1080 – had been banned a decade earlier in the United States, although not in Israel.
Ornithologist Yossi Leshem thought that owls might be able to control the rodents more naturally.
Leshem set up an experiment at Kibbutz Sde Eliyahu in 1983. Three decades later, the barn owl approach has spread throughout the Palestinian territories and into Jordan as well.
“Birds have the power to bring people together, because they know no boundaries,” says Leshem, who teaches at Tel Aviv University.
That’s in part how 22 participants from 10 governments (including Egypt, Tunisia, Morocco, Cyprus, Greece, France and Switzerland in addition to Israel, the Palestinian Authority and Jordan) came together in January to share research from their barn owl vs. rodent experiences.
Israeli Use of Barn Owls Instead of Chemicals to Fight Pests Gains Traction Across Mideast
This should be in the "Israel Helping to Make a Better World" thread.
Israel invented Barn Owls too? Along with tomatoes and irrigation?
Humans should matter to Israel as much as the owls.Israel is an apartheid government. They are part of the tripod of evil. There can be no peace until people like you are willing to speak the truth.You won't attract intelligence with a life philosophy like that.That doesn't negate Israel use of depleted uranium munitions.
Any excuse.
What do you mean? A life philosophy like that.
How does it affect the owls?
Will humans hunt and eat the vols?Humans should matter to Israel as much as the owls.Israel is an apartheid government. They are part of the tripod of evil. There can be no peace until people like you are willing to speak the truth.You won't attract intelligence with a life philosophy like that.Any excuse.
What do you mean? A life philosophy like that.
How does it affect the owls?
Humans should matter to Israel as much as the owls.Israel is an apartheid government. They are part of the tripod of evil. There can be no peace until people like you are willing to speak the truth.You won't attract intelligence with a life philosophy like that.Any excuse.
What do you mean? A life philosophy like that.
How does it affect the owls?
Who?The path to peace in the Middle East might be navigated not via a dove carrying an olive branch but by a lowly barn owl.
Barn owls have been used in Israel since 1982 as an alternative to toxic chemicals for killing voles, which at the time plagued Israeli agricultural fields. The preferred chemical against rodents – known as compound 1080 – had been banned a decade earlier in the United States, although not in Israel.
Ornithologist Yossi Leshem thought that owls might be able to control the rodents more naturally.
Leshem set up an experiment at Kibbutz Sde Eliyahu in 1983. Three decades later, the barn owl approach has spread throughout the Palestinian territories and into Jordan as well.
“Birds have the power to bring people together, because they know no boundaries,” says Leshem, who teaches at Tel Aviv University.
That’s in part how 22 participants from 10 governments (including Egypt, Tunisia, Morocco, Cyprus, Greece, France and Switzerland in addition to Israel, the Palestinian Authority and Jordan) came together in January to share research from their barn owl vs. rodent experiences.
Israeli Use of Barn Owls Instead of Chemicals to Fight Pests Gains Traction Across Mideast
Who?The path to peace in the Middle East might be navigated not via a dove carrying an olive branch but by a lowly barn owl.
Barn owls have been used in Israel since 1982 as an alternative to toxic chemicals for killing voles, which at the time plagued Israeli agricultural fields. The preferred chemical against rodents – known as compound 1080 – had been banned a decade earlier in the United States, although not in Israel.
Ornithologist Yossi Leshem thought that owls might be able to control the rodents more naturally.
Leshem set up an experiment at Kibbutz Sde Eliyahu in 1983. Three decades later, the barn owl approach has spread throughout the Palestinian territories and into Jordan as well.
“Birds have the power to bring people together, because they know no boundaries,” says Leshem, who teaches at Tel Aviv University.
That’s in part how 22 participants from 10 governments (including Egypt, Tunisia, Morocco, Cyprus, Greece, France and Switzerland in addition to Israel, the Palestinian Authority and Jordan) came together in January to share research from their barn owl vs. rodent experiences.
Israeli Use of Barn Owls Instead of Chemicals to Fight Pests Gains Traction Across Mideast
I swear to you, I simply could not resist.....
I think the answer is clear: these are special, Zionist owls. They eat Palestinian voles - traditional meal of native Palestinian owls. It shows the real face of Zionist aggressors and oppressors. Yes!And the owl's?Israel is an apartheid government. They are part of the tripod of evil. There can be no peace until people like you are willing to speak the truth.You won't attract intelligence with a life philosophy like that.That doesn't negate Israel use of depleted uranium munitions.
Any excuse.
What do you mean? A life philosophy like that.
Comrade?
Couldn't find it.Who?The path to peace in the Middle East might be navigated not via a dove carrying an olive branch but by a lowly barn owl.
Barn owls have been used in Israel since 1982 as an alternative to toxic chemicals for killing voles, which at the time plagued Israeli agricultural fields. The preferred chemical against rodents – known as compound 1080 – had been banned a decade earlier in the United States, although not in Israel.
Ornithologist Yossi Leshem thought that owls might be able to control the rodents more naturally.
Leshem set up an experiment at Kibbutz Sde Eliyahu in 1983. Three decades later, the barn owl approach has spread throughout the Palestinian territories and into Jordan as well.
“Birds have the power to bring people together, because they know no boundaries,” says Leshem, who teaches at Tel Aviv University.
That’s in part how 22 participants from 10 governments (including Egypt, Tunisia, Morocco, Cyprus, Greece, France and Switzerland in addition to Israel, the Palestinian Authority and Jordan) came together in January to share research from their barn owl vs. rodent experiences.
Israeli Use of Barn Owls Instead of Chemicals to Fight Pests Gains Traction Across Mideast
I swear to you, I simply could not resist.....
That's nice of you.
Did you swear on the bible?