After the dangers and deaths faced on the first day of the expedition, formations were tightened, and more measures were taken to combat the threats of the new continent.
This certainly slowed down their progress in searching the areas for where the best resources were, but it did prevent many more casualties from happening.
Along with increased vigilance the owls of the expeditionary forces began getting a better understanding for the powers of the moving plants that were quite common on this continent.
Now that they knew what to look for and other measures such a preparing herbicides had been taken, the expedition moved forward with far few deaths than before.
Of course, being on an unfamiliar continent and searching it for resources had them coming in conflict with the local inhabitants plenty of times and a few more owls died in the weeks that they searched the jungle.