Environmental group challenges federal action on protecting endangered spotted owl

An environmental group is in Federal Court in Vancouver challenging what it describes as Ottawa's failure to protect the endangered northern spotted owl despite an "imminent threat" to its recovery. In this May 8, 2003 file photo, a northern spotted owl sits on a tree in the Deschutes 好色tv Forest near Camp Sherman, Ore. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP-Don Ryan

VANCOUVER - An environmental group is challenging the federal government's handling of protection for the northern spotted owl, calling an eight-month delay in deciding on an emergency order to prevent logging in the endangered owl's habitat in British Columbia the latest "failure" in efforts to save it.

The Wilderness Committee, represented by environmental law charity Ecojustice, appeared in Federal Court in Vancouver, telling Justice Yvan Roy that Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault originally said in January that he would recommend an emergency order to cabinet, which he did in late September.

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