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New species of owl named for American sister assassinated while fighting for the Amazon


Sister Dorothy Stang in a 2004 photo. (CNS photo/courtesy Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur) / A Megascops stangiae  seen in an undated photo (CNS photo/Douglas Fernandes, courtesy Global Sisters Report)
SÃO PAULO (CNS) Researchers from Brazil, Finland and the United States recently discovered a new species of screech owl in the Amazon forest. Dubbed the Xingu screech owl, the little creature was given a scientific name of “Megascops stangiae” in honor of the late Sister Dorothy Stang, a U.S.-born Sister of Notre Dame de Namur.
Sister Stang was assassinated in 2005 in Anapu, Brazil, while fighting for the Amazon forest and its people. Her congregation as well as the researchers who discovered the new species say naming the owl after the woman who dedicated most of her life to the people of the Amazon region is befitting. ....

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Two new species of endangered screech owls identified from Brazil


Two new species of endangered screech owls identified from Brazil
by Liz Kimbrough on 1 April 2021
Two new species of tiny screech owls from the Amazon and Atlantic rainforests in Brazil have been described by science.
Prior to the discovery, the new owl species were grouped together with two other South American species, but by closely examining their calls, DNA, and appearance, scientists determined that there were enough differences to classify two new species.
Although the owls are new to science, they are at risk of extinction, and will likely be classified as critically endangered.
Two new species of tiny screech owls from the Amazon and Atlantic rainforests in Brazil have been described by science. ....

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