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Spotted owls may benefit from wildfires

January 12, 2021

Spotted owls use severely burned forests to find food

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Mature Federal Forests Play an Outsized Role in the Nation’s Climate Strategy

Jan 12, 2023

A new study...

Press Release: US Fish & Wildlife Service Routinely Permits Killing and Harassing of Northern Spotted Owls in Burned Forests, Endangering Owl Recovery

Oct 24, 2022

For Immediate...

Press Release: New Study Provides First-Ever Map-Based Assessment of Continental US Mature and Old-Growth Forests

Sep 28, 2022

New Study...

Wild Heritage at the World Biodiversity Summit

Sep 8, 2022

World...

Wild Heritage and Amazonia 80×25 – see the video

Sep 5, 2022

Amazonia...

Wild Heritage comments in response to RFI on Executive Order 14072

Aug 24, 2022

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