The federal government will move ahead with plans to kill tens of thousands of barred owls in Washington, Oregon, and ...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced a decision on Wednesday to adopt a controversial barred owl management strategy ...
The article regarding the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s program to reduce the barred owl population in the Pacific ...
The Barred Owl is considered “invasive” in the Pacific Northwest and it’s pushing the Northern Spotted Owl to extinction. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has a plan -- kill nearly half a million ...
Federal officials are taking action to save a threatened/endangered owl, but it will come at a cost to another species.
U.S. wildlife officials beginning next year will drastically scale up efforts to kill invasive barred owls that are crowding out imperiled native owls from West Coast forests, under a plan ...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has announced a decision to adopt a final barred owl management strategy to protect ...
It’s routine practice for government officials to kill animals deemed invasive or destructive. For the most part, Americans accept this or look the other way — especially if the “pests” are insects, r ...