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October 5, 2005

The Owl and the Lion will not be published this year but is set to resume next year.

 

March 16, 2005

Great things have been happening in the Temple!  In addition to the new members coming in, the study has received renovations that enhance time spent there.  Thanks to all who worked to make it possible!

 

October 12, 2004

The new issue of The Owl and the Lion is out!  This year's edition is bigger and even better than last year's.  Pick up your copy!

 

June 5, 2004

Articles are currently being accepted by Temple members for the next issue of The Owl and the Lion.  If you have an article or artwork that you would like to submit, please do so by August 20, 2004.

Also, the new reading list is up!  Go by and take a look.

 

February 20, 2004

We have acquired our own domain for Temple Zagduku!  Along with the new domain come site updates and expansion.

 

September 20, 2003

We have mailed the first issue of The Owl and the Lion this week!  If you are a Temple Zagduku member, you can expect your issue to arrive shortly if you have not already received it.

 

September 4, 2003

The Owl and the Lion, the Temple's annual journal, is scheduled for publication this week!  If you are not a member of the Temple but would like to subscribe, visit the journal page for subscription information.  If you are a member of the Temple, you should be receiving an issue shortly.

 

July 12, 2003

In honor of Lilitu, who is often referred to as a screech owl, Temple Zagduku adopted an Eastern Screech owl on July 12, 2003 through the Scales and Tales program1 of Maryland Department of Natural Resources.  By participating in the adoption program, Temple Zagduku helps to feed and shelter a non-releasable owl for a year.

To view the certificate of adoption, click below:

http://home.earthlink.net/~templezagduku/images/adoptedowl.jpg

         

If you would like to join Temple Zagduku in caring for non-releasable birds of prey, you can visit their website to adopt a Bald Eagle, Golden Eagle, Osprey, Great Horned Owl, Red-Tailed Hawk, Barn Owl, Turkey Vulture, Red Shouldered Hawk, Barred Owl, American Kestrel, or Eastern Screech Owl.  You can find Scales and Tales at:

http://www.dnr.state.md.us/publiclands/snt.html


 

 


1 Maryland Department of Natural Resources. Maryland Department of Natural Resources. 3 Feb. 2003 Scales and Tales Adopt an Animal. 1 Aug. 2003.  http://www.dnr.state.md.us/.