(AP) – To save the imperiled spotted owl from potential extinction, U.S. wildlife officials are embracing a contentious plan to deploy trained shooters into dense West Coast forests to kill ...
The Fish and Wildlife Service plans to kill around 15,000 barred owls each year in three Western states to help save the threatened northern spotted owl. An animal welfare group is now in federal ...
The complaint alleges the Fish and Wildlife Service violated federal law by not fully analyzing the impacts of the plan or ...
A federal plan to kill barred owls to protect spotted owls interferes with the “evolutionary paths” of the species contrary ...
A federal plan to kill nearly half a million birds represents a radical and unlawful approach to species management, two ...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services has a 30-year plan to kill around 470,000 Barred Owls in order to save the Spotted Owl from extinction. Spotted owls are federally protected in the US.
In 1996 the agency revised all 11 plans to incorporate the Mexican Spotted Owl Recovery Plan, but grandfathered in all ongoing logging and grazing, forcing us to sue once again ... the Service ...
Logging industry advocates claim a 2008 Bush administration plan to ... northern spotted owl.” The lawsuit seeks a court order requiring Fish and Wildlife to complete its five-year review of the owl’s ...
The US Fish and Wildlife Service has a strategy for owl preservation: kill some to safeguard others. The agency's proposal, which is open for public commentary until early 2024, seeks to preserve ...
According to the Raven Ridge Wildlife Center, the screech owl suffered severe damage to its feathers that will require ...