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armfr01

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Hi,
My name is Frank and I live in NJ. I joined this site for quite selfish reasons, possibly. I have volunteered to create a presentation on Colorado Owls for a wildlife rehabilitation center located in Colorado. For that purpose alone, I have a need to find photos of owls, most of which I have already from places like the National Park Service or the US Fish and Wildlife Service. I am still looking for a good photo of a Long-eared owl. I believe I found one or more on this site but was unsure of the rules for downloading and using the photos.
To the best of my knowledge the rehab center is a non-profit organization. They describe themselves as:

"Ellicott Wildlife Rehabilitation Center provides compassionate care to sick, injured, and orphaned wild birds and small mammals for the purposes of release and education."

Would if be a problem if I downloaded photos from this site for purposes of educational presentations/slideshows?

Thanks,
Frank Armstrong
 
Hola Frank! :hi: A warm welcome to Birdforum from all the staff.

Regarding the download, I suggest you to send a PM (Private Message) to the author of the photo and ask him/her.
 
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