Group Sues to Save Spotted Owl Species
14th Nov 2006, 23:44 GMT
SEATTLE (AP) -- An environmental group is suing to block logging on 50,000 acres of private timberland, saying the state's population of northern spotted owls has been reduced by half since the 1990s, when its plight prompted an 80 percent reduction in logging on national forest lands....
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