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  2. Begin by filling in your details, including the contractor or property owner's name, block, lot, site address, and strap number. Ensure all information is accurate for a smooth process.
  3. Inspect the property and indicate the number of burrowing owl or gopher tortoise burrows found on the property or adjacent areas. Select from the provided options to specify if no burrows were found or list the exact number.
  4. Choose whether state or federal permits are necessary for your project. If applicable, provide details about the species involved and confirm your understanding of protection requirements.
  5. Sign and date the affidavit at the bottom of the form. Remember that this signature must be notarized to validate your submission.

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As a threatened species, Florida Burrowing Owls are protected by state and federal laws. They face many dangers - but one of the biggest is the loss of habitat. Unfortunately, theres a shortage of open land. Recently weve had owls make homes on City recreation fields requiring us to close them.
Conservation and Management The Florida burrowing owl is classified as State Threatened by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. This means that taking, possessing, or selling burrowing owls, their nests (i.e., burrows), or eggs is prohibited without a permit (68A-27 F.A.C.).
Call Rotary Park Environment Center to sign up for a guided bus tour to see the Burrowing Owls and other wildlife of Cape Coral. Maintain a safe distance from the Burrowing Owls. Every known burrow in the city, located away from residential properties, has been marked with PVC pipes.
As a threatened species, Florida Burrowing Owls are protected by state and federal laws. They face many dangers - but one of the biggest is the loss of habitat.
The City of Cape Coral is home to several protected species, including the Burrowing Owl, Gopher Tortoise, Bald Eagles, the Eastern Indigo Snake and Bonneted Bat. Please know that the Utilities Extension Project staff and contractors are committed to protecting these species and remain sensitive to the environment.

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The City of Cape Coral adopted the Florida burrowing owl as the Official City Bird at the City Council meeting on September 6, 2005.
Report destruction or harassment of burrowing owls or their nests to Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission toll free at 1-888-404-FWCC.
I learned how Cape Corals land development in the 1950s and 60s created an ideal habitat for burrowing owls, explaining their high numbers in the area. I was also blown away by the communitys involvement, like Marco Island volunteers monitoring the owls and Cape Coral conservation groups efforts.

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