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Jill Insley
Membership Officer
Hawk and Owl Trust,
Turf Moor Road, Sculthorpe, Fakenham, Norfolk NR21 9GN
Tel: 01328 850 598
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- Log and Usage Data. Log and usage data is service-related, diagnostic, usage, and performance information our servers automatically collect when you access or use our Services and which we record in log files. Depending on how you interact with us, this log data may include your IP address, device information, browser type, and settings and information about your activity in the Services(such as the date/time stamps associated with your usage, pages and files viewed, searches, and other actions you take such as which features you use), device event information (such as system activity, error reports (sometimes called 'crash dumps'), and hardware settings).
- Device Data. We collect device data such as information about your computer, phone, tablet, or other device you use to access the Services. Depending on the device used, this device data may include information such as your IP address (or proxy server), device and application identification numbers, location, browser type, hardware model, Internet service provider and/or mobile carrier, operating system, and system configuration information.
- Location Data. We collect location data such as information about your device's location, which can be either precise or imprecise. How much information we collect depends on the type and settings of the device you use to access the Services. For example, we may use GPS and other technologies to collect geolocation data that tells us your current location (based on your IP address). You can opt out of allowing us to collect this information either by refusing access to the information or by disabling your Location setting on your device. However, if you choose to opt out, you may not be able to use certain aspects of the Services.
- To save or protect an individual's vital interest. We may process your information when necessary to save or protect an individual’s vital interest, such as to prevent harm.
- Consent. We may process your information if you have given us permission (i.e. consent) to use your personal information for a specific purpose. You can withdraw your consent at any time. Learn more about withdrawing your consent.
- Legal Obligations. We may process your information where we believe it is necessary for compliance with our legal obligations, such as to cooperate with a law enforcement body or regulatory agency, exercise or defend our legal rights, or disclose your information as evidence in litigation in which we are involved.
- Vital Interests. We may process your information where we believe it is necessary to protect your vital interests or the vital interests of a third party, such as situations involving potential threats to the safety of any person.
- If collection is clearly in the interests of an individual and consent cannot be obtained in a timely way
- For investigations and fraud detection and prevention
- For business transactions provided certain conditions are met
- If it is contained in a witness statement and the collection is necessary to assess, process, or settle an insurance claim
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- If we have reasonable grounds to believe an individual has been, is, or may be victim of financial abuse
- If it is reasonable to expect collection and use with consent would compromise the availability or the accuracy of the information and the collection is reasonable for purposes related to investigating a breach of an agreement or a contravention of the laws of Canada or a province
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- If the collection is solely for journalistic, artistic, or literary purposes
- If the information is publicly available and is specified by the regulations
- Business Transfers. We may share or transfer your information in connection with, or during negotiations of, any merger, sale of company assets, financing, or acquisition of all or a portion of our business to another company.
- When we use Google Maps Platform APIs. We may share your information with certain Google Maps Platform APIs (e.g. Google Maps API, Places API). We obtain and store on your device ('cache') your location. You may revoke your consent anytime by contacting us at the contact details provided at the end of this document.
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A. Identifiers
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Contact details, such as real name, alias, postal address, telephone or mobile contact number, unique personal identifier, online identifier, Internet Protocol address, email address, and account name
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NO
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B. Personal information as defined in the California Customer Records statute
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Name, contact information, education, employment, employment history, and financial information
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NO
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C. Protected classification characteristics under state or federal law
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Gender and date of birth
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NO
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D. Commercial information
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Transaction information, purchase history, financial details, and payment information
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NO
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E. Biometric information
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Fingerprints and voiceprints
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NO
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F. Internet or other similar network activity
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Browsing history, search history, online behaviour, interest data, and interactions with our and other websites, applications, systems, and advertisements
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NO
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G. Geolocation data
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Device location
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YES
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H. Audio, electronic, visual, thermal, olfactory, or similar information
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Images and audio, video or call recordings created in connection with our business activities
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NO
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I. Professional or employment-related information
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Business contact details in order to provide you our Services at a business level or job title, work history, and professional qualifications if you apply for a job with us
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NO
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J. Education Information
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Student records and directory information
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NO
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K. Inferences drawn from collected personal information
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Inferences drawn from any of the collected personal information listed above to create a profile or summary about, for example, an individual’s preferences and characteristics
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NO
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| L. Sensitive personal Information |
NO
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- Category B - As long as the user has an account with us
- Category G - 6 months
- Receiving help through our customer support channels;
- Participation in customer surveys or contests; and
- Facilitation in the delivery of our Services and to respond to your inquiries.
- whether we collect and use your personal information;
- the categories of personal information that we collect;
- the purposes for which the collected personal information is used;
- whether we sell or share personal information to third parties;
- the categories of personal information that we sold, shared, or disclosed for a business purpose;
- the categories of third parties to whom the personal information was sold, shared, or disclosed for a business purpose;
- the business or commercial purpose for collecting, selling, or sharing personal information; and
- the specific pieces of personal information we collected about you.
- You may object to the processing of your personal information.
- You may request correction of your personal data if it is incorrect or no longer relevant, or ask to restrict the processing of the information.
- You can designate an authorised agent to make a request under the CCPA on your behalf. We may deny a request from an authorised agent that does not submit proof that they have been validly authorised to act on your behalf in accordance with the CCPA.
- You may request to opt out from future selling or sharing of your personal information to third parties. Upon receiving an opt-out request, we will act upon the request as soon as feasibly possible, but no later than fifteen (15) days from the date of the request submission.
Hawk and Owl Trust Launches Nationwide Survey of Long-Eared Owls
With a heightened decline of the Long-eared Owl (Asio otus) population in the UK, the Hawk and Owl Trust is calling on members of the public to contribute sightings and winter roosts to a nationwide survey of these nocturnal birds of prey. Long-eared owls, known for their distinctive ear tufts and facial disc, are becoming increasingly rare in their native owl habitat, which includes forests with both coniferous and deciduous trees.
The two leading owl and bird of prey conservation charities, Hawk and Owl Trust and the International Centre for Birds of Prey, are collaborating with the Scottish Owl Centre to monitor the movements and nesting behavior of long eared owls. This joint effort aims to help direct future bird of prey conservation efforts while increasing awareness about these elusive eared owls. By gathering data on population estimates and identifying critical winter roosts, researchers hope to better understand the challenges facing these birds of conservation concern. Long-eared owls, with their asymmetrical ear openings that enhance their hunting abilities, primarily feed on small mammals like voles and other rodents in open areas adjacent to woodlands. The survey will provide valuable insights into the owl's habitat preferences, from stick nests in trees to more unconventional nesting sites, helping conservationists develop targeted strategies for habitat protection and restoration.
"Everyone can contribute to this survey, regardless of where they live; we are trying to build a complete picture of the Long-Eared Owl population across the UK, meaning negative sightings are just as valuable as positive ones,” said Chris Sperring MBE, Conservation Officer at the Hawk and Owl Trust. “There is a desperate lack of data on this rare and often elusive species, making it difficult for us to properly comprehend the cause of their declining population.
By letting us know about the number of owls present in their local area, members of the public can help us broaden our understanding of how climate change and other factors are impacting populations, allowing us to maximise the impact of future conservation efforts.”
The UK’s Long-Eared Owl population has rapidly declined since the mid-1990s, with increasingly rare sightings in the past decade. Long-eared owls are distinctive due to their eponymous long feathered ear tuft, orangey-rufous facial patches, and striking orange eyes. Global warming and climate change are considered likely to be major contributors to their decline in the UK as it is believed that as continental Europe experiences warmer and milder winters, owls no longer need to migrate. The research also aims to establish whether the decline in population could be due to a reduction in appropriate habitats, declining numbers of voles (a key food source), or if predators like Tawny Owls are impacting the species.
“It’s really easy to participate in the survey, you certainly don’t have to be a wildlife expert to let us know what you find when you’re out and about this winter,” continues Chris. “Our website features a short video explaining how to take part when you’re out having a stroll over the next few months. By sharing your findings through a simple online form, you will be contributing crucial data about the winter roosting habits of Long-Eared Owls, contributing to our ongoing protection and conservation efforts for these magnificent birds. Together, we can ensure a brighter future for both Long-Eared Owls and their habitats.”
To learn how to participate in the project, visit longearedowl.org for instructions on how to survey and submit your findings. Long-eared owls can be found in both rural and urban areas, particularly in built-up greenspaces with mature hedgerows, including parks in towns and cities. Even if owls are not spotted, it is still helpful for people to record their results, ensuring that the survey is representative of the whole country. This is an ongoing project and people are encouraged to submit multiple responses over the coming months.
Data from the survey will support the Hawk and Owl Trust’s efforts to re-establish breeding pairs of Long-Eared Owls and increase the overall population of the species in the UK, by informing work with landowners to improve and enrich habitats.
To find out more information about how to contribute to the survey or to learn more about the Long-Eared Owl species, visit longearedowl.org
Our Mission
We believe in a world where birds of prey and their habitats are safe, thriving, and accessible for all to experience and protect.
Through dedicated conservation efforts, research, and education, we work tirelessly to preserve these magnificent species and the environments that support them.
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