Spotted Owl 🦉 north of Arcata California
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 Published On May 2, 2024

In the 1990s the Spotted Owl was catapulted into the spotlight over logging debates in the Pacific Northwest. This large, brown-eyed owl lives in mature forests of the West, from the giant old growth of British Columbia and Washington, to California's oak woodlands and the steep canyons of the Southwest. At night it silently hunts small mammals such as woodrats and flying squirrels. Despite federal protection beginning in 1990, the owl is still declining in the Northwest owing to habitat loss, fragmentation, and competition with Barred Owls.

Recently the government approved eradication of barred Owls in the Pacific Northwest to remove the biggest threat to Spotted Owl and prevent it's extinction.

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