Snowy owls often make the news in the Upper Midwest in winter when a few birds appear along the icy shores of the Great Lakes or flying around airports – open, windswept places that resemble the Arctic tundra where they breed.
This week, however, snowy owls are in the news for far more troubling reasons.
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