U.S. Forest Service layoffs have upended surveys for spotted owls in Southern and Northern California, threatening data collection for the declining birds.
FOSTER – The baby owl, just two or three weeks old, was out of the nest and in trouble. Still a few weeks shy of learning to ...
An owl only a few weeks old was injured after falling 100 feet from her nest. Facebook screengrab from Tamarack Wildlife Center An owl only a few weeks old fell 100 feet from her nest and is now ...
They questioned if the shootings would help native populations of northern spotted owls, which have long been controversial because of logging restrictions in the birds' forest habitat beginning ...
Introduced last year, the plan aims to kill 450,000 invasive barred owls, which are a threat to the region's native spotted owl. The letter claims that about $3,000 would be needed to kill one owl ...
A baby great horned owl fell from its nest in Foster after strong winds destroyed its home. The Wildlife Clinic of Rhode Island contacted A Place Called Hope in Connecticut to assist in reuniting ...
A northern spotted owl photographed in 1995 sitting on a branch in Point Reyes, Calif. An academic partner on a U.S. Forest Service-led monitoring program for the endangered species said a federal ...
It's breeding season for the rapidly declining California spotted owl, and Ben Vizzachero was about to lead an effort to survey the stately conifer forests and oak woodlands of Los Padres National ...
It’s breeding season for the rapidly declining California spotted owl, and Ben Vizzachero was about to lead an effort to survey the stately conifer forests and oak woodlands of Los Padres ...
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