Lawsuit targets feds’ lethal plan for managing barred owls

Lawsuit targets feds’ lethal plan for managing barred owls


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An animal welfare group is now in federal court challenging a much-debated Fish and Wildlife Service plan to kill an estimated 15,000 barred owls annually in order to help the threatened


northern spotted owl. The lawsuit filed Oct. 31 by Animal Wellness Action and the Center for a Humane Economy contends the plan that envisions the elimination of nearly a half-million barred


owls over the next 30 years in Washington state, Oregon and California is both cruel and futile. “This inhumane, unworkable barred owl kill-plan is the largest-ever scheme to slaughter


raptors in any nation by a country mile,” Wayne Pacelle, president of Animal Wellness Action and the Center for a Humane Economy, said in a statement. Advertisement The lawsuit filed in


federal court in Washington state targets what FWS calls the “barred owl management strategy.” The lawsuit denounces the strategy as “unfunded, uncoordinated, poorly designed, and doomed to


fail,” while FWS defends it as the best option available. GET FULL ACCESS