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Two Bigg's killer whales visited Newport recently, possibly looking for a seal meal.
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A lack of snow could eventually lead to reduced levels of water in the state’s rivers and lead to reduced access to water for some.
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President Donald Trump is invoking an obscure law that allows the military to pollute waterways in the Owyhee region.
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Oregon-based Pacific Seafood is one of the largest seafood companies in the U.S., with locations up and down the West Coast.
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Eugene Mayor Kaarin Knudson has declared April as “Dark Sky Month.” But local activists are calling on the city to do more to reduce light pollution.
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The Oregon State Marine Board has voted to accept public comment on a proposed temporary rule that limits the use of motorized boats on the upper Siletz River.
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On this edition, we talk with Oregon Treasurer, Elizabeth Steiner about how the state has invested in clean energy projects and how that has been a positive for state pension funds. Damon Motz-Storey of the Oregon chapter of the Sierra Club joined as well to talk about their partnership with the state.
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Wildlife conservation groups are skeptical it was a mistake.
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Gray whales aren’t getting enough to eat to survive their long migration toward Alaska.
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After visiting the Leaping Lamb Farm in 2003, Scottie fell in love with the weather, the idea of growing her own food and the barn.
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Earth Day is April 22, but many organizations are celebrating Earth Week, and even Earth Month. Among the many events planned around Earth Day this year are Friday tree walks with Friends of Trees - Eugene Metro, on April 24 and May 8.
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A beaver dam built near a popular walkway became the testing ground for a different way to control the depth of its pond.