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Recovery Plan for the Northern Spotted Owl - DRAFT

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Table 2.4. Significant threats to <strong>the</strong> owl, by physiographic province (S = Severe,M = Moderate, L = Low, U = Unknown).ThreatsLow Declining Limited DecliningPtovince Population Population Habitat Habitat DistributionEastern Washington M M M M MCascadesWestern Washingtona M M M S MCascades(South)Western Washington S U S S SCascades(North)Olympic S M M M MPeninsulaWestern S S S S SWashingtonLowlandsOregonCoast S S S S SWestern Oregon L M L M LCascadesEastern Oregon M U M M SCascadesKlamathb(Oregon) L S L M LKlamath b(Cali<strong>for</strong>nia) L M L M LCali<strong>for</strong>nia S S S M SCascadesCali<strong>for</strong>nia L M M M MCoastaWestern Washington Cascades province divided into north and south portions to reflect differences in severity of threats.bKlamath province includes portions of Oregon and Cali<strong>for</strong>nia, thus threats are shown by state.36

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