The Spotted Owl faces the danger of the loss of its unique habitat type. It also faces encroachment from the Barred Owl, low rate of reproductive success, and low survival rates for the juveniles.
Like every other creature, Snowy owls face threats due to human activities that are causing the loss of natural habitats. While the owl is listed as near threatened along the southwest coast of the US it is not declining north of the tree line. The owl is not on the endangered list in its normal habitat, the Arctic tundra.
Barred owls are larger then Spotted owls. Their plumage is also lighter in color, usually with a few white or brown streaks, unlike the spotted owl, which has dark brown plumage with many white and darker brown/black streaks or "spots". Barred owls have different mating cerimonies then spotted owls. Barred owls have a lighter hoot then spotted owls, but spotted owls have a much more pleasant one. They are very smilier in shape in appearance but have very different lives and personalities.
Please tell me if "Northern Spotted Owls live in zoos".
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Without th Northern Spotted owls the balance of the ecosystem would be ruined
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Snowy owls are being hunted for their spotted fur.
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Spotted owls are not considered endangered. Instead, they are threatened which is one level better than endangered. They are primarily threatened by habitat loss.
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No one knows exactly how many spotted owls die each year, but the numbers of owls have declined in recent years. It is estimated that there may be less than 5000 pairs of owls left.