Barred Owl Threatens Spotted Cousin; Federal Agents Plan to Shoot Some 'Bigger, Nastier' Bullies

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OLYMPIA -- The northern spotted owl, which won federal protection in the forests of the West 15 years ago, is in serious peril despite logging restrictions that cost thousands of jobs.

One culprit: the barred owl, which was described Tuesday as the "bigger and nastier" cousin that is contributing to the demise of the little spotted owl.

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Barred Owl Threatens Spotted Cousin; Federal Agents Plan to Shoot Some 'Bigger, Nastier' Bullies

The Washington Forest Practices Board took testimony on the worsening problem and one early strategy: Federal agents plan to...

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