THREAD: Should we kill one species to save another? Read and watch the latest installment of @AP's #WhatCanBeSaved series: http://apne.ws/Q0TYRlw pic.twitter.com/9vmZGVeu1R
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The spotted owl population has continued to decline despite the halting of logging on federal lands. (3/5)pic.twitter.com/DjaFRxqFoB
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Barred owls compete with spotted owls for food and space, displacing them in some areas. (4/5)http://apne.ws/56NJREb
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Some see a responsibility to intervene; others see a no-win situation. Watch
@AP minidoc and tune in Tuesday for episode 6 of#WhatCanBeSaved. (5/5)http://apne.ws/16BfRezShow this thread
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Oh really well I happen to like the barred owl, now what?
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How about trap and transport.
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Playing God?
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Guess I need to research the spotted owl, because it sure gets a lot of press. & I care very much about wildlife & their habitat.
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Seems reckless. This will probably have unintended consequences, ecology is rarely that cut-and-dry.
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