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Lawmakers Reject Halt to Killing of Invasive Barred Owls

14 Nov

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Summary

  • Advocacy groups dismayed by Senate's decision to allow owl culling
  • Barred owls displace threatened spotted owls in western North America
  • Plan to use shooters to target barred owls over 30-year period
Lawmakers Reject Halt to Killing of Invasive Barred Owls

In a controversial move, the U.S. Senate has rejected a proposal to halt the planned killing of hundreds of thousands of barred owls, a measure intended to protect the threatened spotted owl. The decision, made last month, has drawn strong criticism from advocacy groups who argue that the plan is both shortsighted and cruel.

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) says the spotted owl, native to western North America, is under threat from the larger and more aggressive barred owl, which began expanding westward around 1900 as human activity altered forests and the Great Plains. The agency believes that actions to address the barred owl threat are necessary to support the survival of the northern spotted owl and avoid substantial impacts to the California spotted owl populations.

The plan, finalized during the Biden administration, would involve trained shooters targeting the invasive barred owl species over a 30-year period across California, Oregon, and Washington. Despite the opposition from advocacy groups, the Senate voted 72-25 to reject a move to halt the scheme.

"This is both shortsighted and cruel," Jennifer Best, the director of Friends of Animals' Wildlife Law Program, told Newsweek. "The government continues to fall short when it comes to ethical and meaningful protection for northern spotted owls, such as listing the species as endangered and protecting sufficient habitat."

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The U.S. government plans to use trained shooters to target and kill hundreds of thousands of barred owls over a 30-year period across California, Oregon, and Washington in an effort to protect the threatened spotted owl.
Advocacy groups argue that the plan is both shortsighted and cruel, and that the government should instead focus on preserving and restoring habitats for the northern spotted owl rather than killing the invasive barred owl species.
The northern spotted owl is a threatened species native to western North America, and the U.S. government believes that the invasive barred owl poses a significant threat to the survival of the northern spotted owl.

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