The federal freeze prevents the hiring of seasonal staff to conduct annual monitoring of the endangered species, according to the Center for Biological Diversity.
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Eureka Times-Standard on MSN‘Spotted owls could be their first victim’: DOGE cost-cutting efforts may imperil threatened speciesIn a press release issued this Wednesday, the Center for Biological Diversity said that Taal Levi, an associate professor of wildlife biology at Oregon State University and a collaborator on the ...
A bipartisan group of Oregon state House members and a newly elected state senator is asking the federal government to nix ...
The northern spotted owl is already facing habitat loss and competition with invasive species. Losing the ability to monitor the bird could come with major consequences ...
Researchers found that eagles, hawks and other birds of prey that perch on power poles are more likely to be killed by ...
Dozens of humans in the U.S. have had bird flu, but there have been no human cases locally, said Dr. Patrick Luedtke, Lane ...
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Birds & Blooms on MSNDiscover the Types of Owls in North AmericaIt’s no secret that owls are a hot topic in the bird world. These birds of prey are fascinating, unique and rarely seen due to their nocturnal tendencies. Owls aren’t clamoring for a spot at feeders ...
In “Strange Birds,” a female forest ranger stumbles upon a deserted house in the remote Wallowa Mountains, where blood stains ...
The Center for Biological Diversity learned this week from a project collaborator, Taal Levi, that regional monitoring for northern spotted owls either won’t occur or will be greatly reduced because ...
Garbett was in the midst of preparations for another season when he got an email from the Forest Service saying all ...
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