"Controversy Erupts Over U.S. Plan to Cull 500K Owls for Conservation"

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's proposal to cull roughly half a million barred owls to protect the northern spotted owl has sparked controversy, with conservationists and animal welfare advocates debating the moral implications of killing one species to save another. While some argue that the plan is necessary to prevent the extinction of the threatened northern spotted owl, others believe it is unsustainable and prefer non-lethal management actions. The proposal aims to address the encroachment of barred owls, originally from the Eastern U.S., on spotted owl territory, a problem exacerbated by human-driven habitat destruction. The final decision on the proposal is expected in the spring or summer.
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- US Government Plans To Cull 500000 Owls Over The Next 30 Years IFLScience
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