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Permits aimed at crowd control affect Deschutes and Willamette National Forests.
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A Corvallis researcher contributed to recent discoveries about an elusive mammal found in southern Oregon and northern California.
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More than 50 trees that are descended from ones that survived the atomic bomb in Hiroshima, Japan are now planted across Oregon. The four-year project was celebrated Wednesday with a ceremony in Salem.
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The new park is in northeast Eugene at the intersection of Delta and Ayres Road.
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If you’re out for a hike in the woods this month, keep your eyes open for ornaments hanging from the trees.
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An Oregon-born gray wolf, which made headlines for traveling farther south in California than any known wolf in nearly a century, has died, apparently hit by a vehicle.
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Oregonians will soon have more options to go camping now that the State Parks Department is finalizing details on a capital improvement plan.
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There’s a potential for river flooding Thursday through Saturday along creeks and rivers in Northwest Oregon and Southwest Washington.
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Citing confusion over hunting area boundaries and wanting to reinforce language in existing rules, a rule advisory committee will discuss those items in a meeting late next week.
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The North Albany Natural Area will be closed later this month to allow crews to remove dozens of potentially hazardous trees. An ongoing die-off of…
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Twice a year, Vaux’s Swifts migrate through the Willamette Valley. The little birds fly non-stop all day, gobbling up insects. When it’s time to roost for…
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A new trail that links Corvallis to the Oregon coast is now open for hikers and bikers. It’s officially known as the Corvallis to the Sea Trail, and it’s…