Coast Forest Region Research Section - Wildlife - Spotted Owl


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Spotted Owl brochure cover imageSpotted Owls (Strix occidentalis caurina) were designated as endangered by the Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada in 1986 and subsequently in Schedule 1 of the federal Species At Risk Act (SARA). Current management is based on a Spotted Owl Management Plan (SOMP) which was developed in 1997 and applied operationally as policy guidance to forest licensees and government District Managers. In keeping with the Ministry of Forests core function of ensuring the use of appropriate forest management practices to maintain and improve the long term sustainability and health of the province’s forest resources, Louise Waterhouse, the Research Wildlife Habitat Ecologist of the Coast Forest Region, provides consultation services to both the region and districts on the Spotted Owl and is involved with several initiatives that support improvement of our knowledge on Spotted Owl habitat use and status. Among these initiatives is acting as the Ministry of Forests recovery planning representative on the provincial Spotted Owl Recovery Team.

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