Wash. wildlife policy ignites barnburner debate between enviros, hunters, tribes
State report attempts to acknowledge a biodiversity crisis and that too many people are trying to access the same resources
State report attempts to acknowledge a biodiversity crisis and that too many people are trying to access the same resources
Researchers are concerned about new threats to populations, especially in Washington
As Oregon’s mule deer population drops, large solar installations and a warming climate have emerged as new threats
A surge in efforts to find ways to co-exist with beavers continues to be opposed by ag lobby and other landowners
With recent downlisting of the Fender’s blue butterfly, the Oregon valley is earning cheers from conservationists
Shown to reduce roadkill, wildlife crossings designed to help animals cross busy roadways may also help them navigate the climate crisis