Experiment to test killing one owl to help another

Courtesy Outdoor Recreation News  Wed, 12/09/2009 - 23:30

Federal biologists are designing an experiment to see if northern spotted owls will be helped by killing barred owls that have invaded their territory in the old growth forests of the Northwest.


 

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