Two decades after the Northern Spotted Owl came to represent the battle over how to manage the future of the Pacific Northwest's old growth forests, the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service has issued a plan to save the endangered species. Despite protections, the Northern Spotted Owl continues to decline for a variety of reasons. (photo by the USFWS)
By Garrison Frost
July 01, 2011
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