The Deschutes River has trouble. Is this PGE water tower to blame?
Water temps are increasing. Insect populations are declining. Algae are blooming. A local group is pointing a finger at electric utility operations
Water temps are increasing. Insect populations are declining. Algae are blooming. A local group is pointing a finger at electric utility operations
Key scientists who worked on the plant's assessment say no, and they could have the numbers to prove it
A study leads to new conclusions about the range of the 2021 heat dome and points a finger at “blocking ridges”
From ‘elk selfies’ to continuing habitat encroachment, the Oregon Coast has a long way to go to address human/elk conflict
To use older trees to fight climate change, we need to know where they are. But new maps created by the Forest Service aren’t that detailed
If not, new efforts to migrate the species to the region might need continued human management