Animals
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US Bird Hunt: Federal Government Proposes Hunters to Shoot Over 500,000 Barred Owls to Save Other Owl Species
US wildlife officials consider barred owls as an invasive species. Click to read more. Barred owls in the United States are on the list of major bird hunt programs in years sponsored by the federal government.
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Escaped Kangaroo in Canada Punches Police Officer's Face After Being on the Loose for Days
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