[Tweeters] Barred Owl vs Spotted Owl

HAL MICHAEL ucd880 at comcast.net
Thu Dec 7 14:58:11 PST 2023


I think there is pretty good evidence that removing the Barreds will preserve the Spotteds. But, unless we restore and protect sufficient linked habitat for the Spotteds to live on their own we will be continually required to do lethal removal. This isn't a one-off action.

Hal Michael
Board of Directors, Ecologists Without Borders http://ecowb.org/
Olympia WA
360-459-4005
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> On 12/07/2023 2:07 PM PST ED DEAL <falcophile at comcast.net> wrote:

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> I would recommend reading the monograph cited below by J. Wiens et al. that describes the rigorous science behind the proposal for Barred Owl removal. They studied the Spotted Owl populations in 3 areas, one near Cle Elum, WA and 2 in Oregon that had BDOW lethal removal and 3 paired areas that served as controls. Over several years, the Spotted Owl population stabilized in the 3 study areas while continuing in free-fall in the three controls.

> Effects of Barred Owl (Strix varia) Removal on Population Demography of Northern Spotted Owls (Strix occidentalis caurina) in Washington and Oregon, 2015–18 — OFR 2019-1074 (fdlp.gov)

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