Terrific story in this weekend's Los Angeles Times about the discovery of a nest of Burrowing Owls on the Seal Beach Naval Weapons Station in Orange County. As the story notes, the presence of the owls is yet another indication of the habitat value of some of the Department of Defense properties, and the challenges that the military faces meeting its obligations to protect the birds. Fascinating story. (photo by Kevin Cole)
By Garrison Frost
August 10, 2013
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