By: Associated Press

August 18, 2018

CAPRE CORAL, Fla. (AP) -- A Florida man has been charged with destroying the nests of six burrowing owls. The birds are protected by the state.

Wildlife officials say 52-year-old Jerlis Villalba and his crew were doing landscaping work when he instructed the crew to clear land near the burrows.

According to a probable cause affidavit, Villalba admitted that he knew the burrowing owls and their burrows were protected and decided to get close anyway because he hadn't seen the birds in a long time.

The News-Press reports the burrows had also been listed on construction site plans and various permits.

Villalba was charged Friday with intentionally killing or wounding a threatened or endangered species, its eggs, or its nest.

Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission officials said all six burrows were destroyed and rendered uninhabitable as a result of the construction.