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Model assesses habitat-management scenarios for northern spotted owl

April 26, 2011
By Paul Fattig
Mail Tribune

The life and times of the northern spotted owl are now available in a computerized model.

Dubbed Appendix C, the 81-page document released Friday by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service assesses the owl’s habitat and the effectiveness of various conservation measures.  Read more…

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