Ahh, you must be refering to our favorite dish, Cream of Spotted Owl. : )

Jim
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Subject: RE: Spam Alert: [VFB] FW: Check out Anglers of the Au Sable Home


> There are too Warblers around that area, that is why all of the jack pines
only gte so tall, they cut them down when they become too big for the
warblers to nest there.  I hate to rally around an endangered species, (like
the owls in another state) but it might be a stronghold to prevent the
drilling.
>
> john
>
> Bob Haering <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> >Here is the reply that I got from them Ed. And I have see them there!
> >
> >Bob, thanks for the note. Please elaborate on your reference to an
> >endangered species so we are sure to address it in our analysis. If you
> >are referring to the Kirtland's warbler, the area being considered for
> >the well is not Kirtland's warbler habitat.
> >
> >
> >******************************************
> >Michael J. Weber
> >District Ranger, Mio Ranger District
> >Huron-Manistee National Forests
> >401 Court Street, Mio, MI 48647
> >(989) 826-3252, Ext. 315
> >[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >******************************************
> >
> >
> >Bob Haering
> >[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> >
> >
> >
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