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Spring Whale Watch Week on the Oregon coast coincides with Spring Break for many schools in the state.
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The deadly fungal disease causes bats to act erratically and affects hibernation.
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Neighbors hoped the sun was setting on the planned Muddy Creek solar park. Now it seems the company behind it is preparing for a new dawn.
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On this edition we talk with Dusty McCourt of the Eugene Parks Foundation and Philip Richardson with the City of Eugene about nearing completion of a new mountain bike trail in Eugene.
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Forecasters say hot weather from a heat dome hitting California won’t reach the Willamette Valley or Oregon Coast.
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Oregon has a long history of unsuccessfully trying to eradicate invasive species. The state came within one day of announcing it was free of feral swine in 2022. But then another wild pig appeared.
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Restrictions at some Oregon beaches go into effect on March 15 as the nesting season for the threatened western snowy plover begins.
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On this edition we talk about proposed legislation and federal action to log more of Oregon forests. We speak with Oregon Wild's Steve Pedery which opposes the action, and Travis Joseph of the American Forest Resource Council which supports it.
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Velella velella, also known as “By-The-Wind-Sailors,” are a colonial hydroid species that look like small blue jellyfish. Every year, they wash up on the coast thanks to strong winter winds.
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On this edition, we talk with Oregon's chief climatologist about how weather is forecast and how that's getting more difficult with climate change.
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The Cascade Subduction Zone affects where the ocean meets the land, and that land is rising in some parts of the Oregon Coast.
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The last of two lawsuits filed against the J.H. Baxter company was resolved Friday. No damages were awarded and plaintiffs have no opportunity to refile litigation related to its shuttered Eugene plant.