Final del Plan de recuperación para el búho manchado del norte, Strix occidentalis caurina [ENGLISH]
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Final del Plan de recuperación para el búho manchado del norte, Strix occidentalis caurina [ENGLISH]
Final Recovery Plan for the Northern Spotted Owl, Strix occidentalis caurina [SPANISH]
Final Recovery Plan for the Northern Spotted Owl, Strix occidentalis caurina
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Publication Date: 2008
Publisher: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Format: 158 pp
The northern spotted owl (spotted owl) was Placed under the Endangered Species Act as threatened on June 26, 1990 due to inadequate regulatory mechanisms to conserve the spotted owl and "due to the loss and adverse modification of suitable habitat as a result of logging and exacerbated by catastrophic events such as fires, volcanic eruptions and wind storms. The Northern Spotted Owl Recovery Plan (Recovery Plan or Plan) was prepared with the assistance of a recovery team representing federal agencies, state governments, and other interested and affected parties and the assistance of a contractor (Sustainable Ecosystems Institute, or SEI). The Recovery Team members acted as independent advisers Service for Development of the Draft Recovery Plan. This plan does not necessarily represent the opinion or official position of any individual or organization, other than Service -desarrollo.Valioso involved in additional support was provided by three working groups scientists from federal and state agency and academic researchers.
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Final Recovery Plan for the Northern Spotted Owl, Strix occidentalis caurina
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Publication Date: 2008
Publisher: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Format: 158 pp
The northern spotted owl (spotted owl) was Placed under the Endangered Species Act as threatened on June 26, 1990 due to inadequate regulatory mechanisms to conserve the spotted owl and "due to the loss and adverse modification of suitable habitat as a result of logging and exacerbated by catastrophic events such as fires, volcanic eruptions and wind storms. The Northern Spotted Owl Recovery Plan (Recovery Plan or Plan) was prepared with the assistance of a recovery team representing federal agencies, state governments, and other interested and affected parties and the assistance of a contractor (Sustainable Ecosystems Institute, or SEI). The Recovery Team members acted as independent advisers Service for Development of the Draft Recovery Plan. This plan does not necessarily represent the opinion or official position of any individual or organization, other than Service -desarrollo.Valioso involved in additional support was provided by three working groups scientists from federal and state agency and academic researchers.
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