A group of federal lawmakers has asked Interior Secretary Burgum to scrap a plan to kills thousands of owls in West Coast states intended to protect another type of owl.
U.S. Forest Service layoffs have upended surveys for spotted owls in Southern and Northern California, threatening data collection for the declining birds.
In a bipartisan letter to U.S. Department of Interior, 19 lawmakers asked the agency to halt a plan to kill 450,000 barred owls along the West Coast.
The animals are native to eastern North America and didn ... Although Clinton’s plan protected most of the spotted owl’s older forest habitat and saw a net increase of over 1 million acres of ...
A bipartisan group of lawmakers on Monday urged the Trump administration to scrap plans to kill more than 450,000 invasive barred owls in West Coast forests as part of efforts to stop the birds ...
As the snow fades from northern Minnesota, so does the influx of owls that migrated into the area during the latest owl ...
There's evidence that forest management measures aimed at tamping down wildfires take a bite out of the owl's habitat ... the plan would be welcome news to animal welfare groups that staunchly ...
In November, Animal Wellness Action and the Center ... The largest of the three spotted owl subspecies, Northern spotted owl owls live in forests in British Columbia, Washington, Oregon, and ...