EAGLE OWLS FOR SWEDISH FORESTS.—These eagle owls, two female at top and two male at bottom, are ready for dispatch from England to Sweden. They have been presented by the Norfolk Wild Life Park at Great Witchingham to Swedish conservation authorities to help re-establish the species in Sweden. The owls, the largest in the world, will be kept for breeding, and their young will be released in the wild.
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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32296, 14 May 1970, Page 5
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69EAGLE OWLS FOR SWEDISH FORESTS.—These eagle owls, two female at top and two male at bottom, are ready for dispatch from England to Sweden. They have been presented by the Norfolk Wild Life Park at Great Witchingham to Swedish conservation authorities to help re-establish the species in Sweden. The owls, the largest in the world, will be kept for breeding, and their young will be released in the wild. Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32296, 14 May 1970, Page 5
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