Friday, June 15, 2007

Wednesday, June 13, 2007

Suggestions & Solutions

If you want to help the Spotted owl community than you could do these things to help.



1. write a letter ( http://www.wildernesscommittee.org/campaigns/campaignConstruction/wildlife/spotted_owl/action/ )

this site will tell you how to and were to send it.



2. become a WWF community member ( http://www.wwf.ca/HowYouCanHelp/HowYouCanHelp.asp )
contact this site to become a member and to find out ways you can help, not only Spotted Owls but other endargerd sepsis

David Suzuki Links

http://www.davidsuzuki.org/wol/news_releases/web_of_life03280501.asp
this article talks about the loss of old growth forest and how it is a effecting the Spotted owl population.

Exploring the Issue

Problem:
Spotted Owls are in danger, and we need to help now! All there habitat is being logged and soon much sooner than you think they will be all gone! So we need to act now!!!!!

Questions:
1. What ares of the old growth forest are being logged the most?
2. Who is in charge of the logging of the Spotted Owls home?
3. What can we do to help the Spotted Owl?

Tuesday, June 5, 2007

What do they eat?


Small forest creachers, such as nothern flying squirrels, (their most common prey) woodrats, mice, voles, rabits and bats. They also eat small birds, and reptiles, but these are less common prey.