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Increased water allocation to the Klamath Basin wildlife refuges is helping mitigate a summer botulism outbreak that has resulted in the deaths of thousands of migratory birds.
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About the South Slough Reserve
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Tom Calvanese and Dr. Sara Hamilton from the Oregon Kelp Alliance talk about kelp loss.
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The removal of Williams-Whalen Dam was the third such removal from just Evans Creek in the last couple of years, carried out in part through the efforts of WaterWatch of Oregon and the Rogue River Watershed Council.
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Using ancient knowledge for modern ends: making healthy forests.
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The wild sagebrush deserts of southeastern Oregon are a step closer toward additional environmental protections.
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Big package of grants to help reduce wildfire danger in California national forests
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The wolves kept other species in check, like deer and elk, and maintained a healthy environment.
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Several areas in the Applegate Valley south of the community of Ruch were upgraded to Level 2 "BE SET" to evacuate status on Saturday afternoon.
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There was yet another wolverine encounter on the Oregon Coast late last week.
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Oregon State University researchers Lisa Hildebrand is the lead author on the recently published paper laying out findings undersea kelp forest decimation.
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It is "the first known case of active wound treatment in a wild animal with a medical plant," biologist Isabelle Laumer told NPR. She says the orangutan, called Rakus, is now thriving.
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Michael Sanchez was testing out his new camera when he happened upon a feathered subject. The blue rock-thrush he photographed on the coast of northern Oregon last week has excited the birding world.
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Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife is refreshing its warnings about staying away from bears, and how to act if you've ended up close to one anyway.