Judge probes eight-month wait for federal minister's owl protection recommendation

The judge overseeing the hearing reviewing federal efforts to protect the endangered northern spotted owl says he is grappling with why the minister responsible waited eight months to recommend an emergency protection order to cabinet with only one wild-born animal remaining. In this May 8, 2003 file photo, a northern spotted owl sits on a tree in the Deschutes National Forest near Camp Sherman, Ore. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP-Don Ryan

VANCOUVER - A Federal Court judge said he's "wrestling" with why the minister responsible for saving British Columbia's northern spotted owl waited eight months to recommend an emergency protection order to cabinet with only one wild-born bird remaining.

Judge Yvan Roy questioned federal government lawyer Aileen Jones during a hearing on Thursday over Ottawa's effort to protect the endangered species, asking why Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault made his recommendation to cabinet in late September despite saying he would take that action in January.

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