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Snowy owl’s threatened status an “alarm bell” for a changing Arctic, scientist says

A scientific committee’s decision to assess snowy owls as threatened is another concerning sign of changes shaping Canada’s Arctic, experts say.

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A Snowy Owl sits on the grass in its enclosure, Dec. 26, 2011, as the º£½ÇÉçÇø¹ÙÍøZoo hosted its annual Christmas Treats Walk.


MONTREAL - A scientific committee’s decision to assess the snowy owl as threatened is yet another concerning sign of the changes shaping Canada’s Arctic, two experts say.

The Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife In Canada, an advisory body to the federal government, announced earlier this month it was recommending a change of status for the emblematic northern species, which is also Quebec’s official bird.

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