The Spotted Owl : Throughline : NPR

The Spotted Owl : Throughline : NPR

A Northern Spotted owl sits on a branch.

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A Northern Spotted owl sits on a branch.

Tom Gallagher/AP

The story of how the Endangered Species Act went from unanimous passage under a Republican president to becoming a deeply partisan wedge. The act was passed to protect big, beloved animals like bald eagles and blue whales; no one thought it would apply to a motley, reclusive owl. In this episode from Oregon Public Broadcasting’s Timber Wars, a story about saving the last of America’s old growth forests and the push to roll back environmental protections.

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