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The World s Biggest Owls Are Now Endangered: Is it too late to save them?

Close The world s biggest owl is endangered. Fortunately, it s not yet too late to save it. Native to Russia and parts of Asia, the Blakiston s fish owl is facing a continuous decline in population due to habitat loss and climate change. (Photo : Jonathan C. Slaght) Bubo blakistoni doerriesi found on the Russian mainland and likely northeastern China, and Bubo blakistoni blakistoni, which lives in Hokkaido, Japan, Russia s southern Kuril Islands. Rada Surmach, a Ph.D. candidate and researcher at the Federal Scientific Center of the East Asia Terrestrial Biodiversity in Vladivostok, has created a long-term conservation plan to reintroduce captive-bred fish owls to the Land of the Leopard National Park in southern Primorye. In this relatively developed region, the fish owl once lived.

The world s biggest owl is endangered—but it s not too late to save it

The world’s biggest owl is endangered but it’s not too late to save it Jon Letman © Photograph by Jonathan C. Slaght A female Blakiston’s fish owl, alert and with ear tufts erect, prepares to fly in March 2008. Sitting motionless on a fallen tree trunk, Rada Surmach strained to hear the mournful echo of nesting owls, deep in the Tunsha River Valley of the Russian Far East. In the twilight, she finally heard it: The duet of the Blakiston’s fish owl, an endangered species whose six-foot wingspan makes it the world’s biggest owl. These haunting duets, rare among owl species, reinforce pair bonds. It’s as if the male is calling out to his mate, “I’m here!” to which the female responds in a lower tone, “I’m here too!”

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