Woodlands in western North America are changing fast. Intensifying wildfires, spreading diseases, and recurring droughts ...
Fairfax has a new town mascot. The town has made the northern spotted owl its official bird in an effort to honor the area’s ecological heritage. The federally and state protected owl resides ...
Northern spotted owl numbers have continued to decline in North America’s Pacific Northwest, partly due to competition from barred owls considered invasive in the region. The spotted owl has been ...
A northern spotted owl sits on a branch in Point Reyes, Calif., in June 1995. (AP Photo/Tom Gallagher, File) The Northwest Forest Plan (NWFP) was developed in 1994 for the 24 million acres of federal ...
Imagine walking through Muir Woods National Monument, taking in the symphony of nature — the haunting, beautiful hoots of owls echoing through towering trees at twilight. Suddenly, the serenity is ...
The Northwest Forest Plan was adopted in 1994 for 24 million acres of federal land covering the range of the northern spotted owl. A large reserve network–the late successional reserves, or LSRs, was ...
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