Spotted Owl Habitat
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- Visualization Date: June 23, 1999
To implement the conservation plan for the Northern spotted owl, wildlife and land managers need to locate the birds. Mapping their habitat would be prohibitively expensive over the 25-million acres of affected land if carried out by the traditional means of ground-based surveys. Instead, scientists at the U.S. Forest Service and the Bureau of Land Management are using satellites – Landsat 5 and Landsat 7 – to determine where spotted owls are likely to nest. Dark green areas in this 1996 Landsat image correspond to heavily forested areas with large conifers – potential owl habitat.
For more information see Spotting the Spotted Owl
Image by Janine Savage, Global Change Master Directory, based on data from the Interagency Vegetation Mapping Project
This image record originally appeared on the Earth Observatory. Click here to view the full, original record.