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Are you a Superb Owl fan? In Arizona, we unfortunately might have an upcoming Superb Owl loss. Of course, we’re referring to the Mexican spotted owl. Currently found in Saguaro National Park and other locations in the southwestern U.S., Mexican spotted owl populations are predicted to decline in Arizona and New Mexico if conditions continue to become warmer and drier as expected under climate change. However, it might not be all bad news… here's a story about a possible Superb Owl win elsewhere.

Remember, all good Patriots care about birds, whether they’re owls, songbirds, or even Seahawks.

Photo: Mexican spotted owl in Saguaro National Park. Steve Grater/NPS
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Author NPS Climate Change Response

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