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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is putting together a plan to reduce the population of barred owls on the West Coast, which have invaded the habitats of spotted owls.The service says that barred owls have grown in population in the Pacific Northwest and Northern California, causing the spotted owl population to decline. Wildlife officials say the barred owls are now considered invasive.The barred owls are native to the East Coast, but have hunted small mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, fish, earthworms, sna
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stanley us es, which include using hunters to kill barred owls. The announcement comes after a study found removing barred owls helps restore spotted owl populations. Weve been working with partners to manage northern and California spotted owl habitat for years, but we also urgently need a management tool that addresses the increasing barred owl threat, said Kessina Lee, state supervisor for the USFWS Oregon office. If finalized, this management strategy and associated permit would provide a mechanism for willing Tribes, agencies, companies, or individuals to implement barred owl management on their lands. SEE MORE: Federal grants given to 17 states to help keep wildlife off roadsThe biggest difference between the various proposal
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LAPEER, Mich. 鈥?Carrie Sparks was sitting in the front seat of her car, just steps away from the emergency room of McLaren Hospital in Lapeer, Michigan.For the last 18 days, she d been practically living inside the hospital ER with her 12-year-old son, Casey, who suffers from developmental disabilities and mood disorders.Casey was being held there, sometimes in five-point restraints, bec
stanley thermos ause the only state-run hospital for children didn t have room to treat him. If my child came in here with a broken foot, they wouldn t make him sit 18 days before he was treated, she said into her cell phone as she
termo stanley recorded a video journal to document the wait. But because of the way our state is handling mental health and special needs mental health, this is where we re at. Sparks and her wife adopted Casey eight years ago. Since birth, he s had the deck stacked against him. He was born with fetal alcohol syndrome and today suffers from a whole host of mood disorders and intellectual disabilit
stanley nz ies that affect every second of his life. When he gets upset, he calls them tornadoes in his brain, Sparks said. That s how he describes it, and he can t stop them, so he s trying to find ways to stop them. Sparks had been waiting at McLaren ER since June 10 after her son attempted suicide. He was darting out 鈥?he was running towards the road to try to run in front of cars, he s like, I m just going to jump in front of them and they can hit me, she said.When she brough