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A conservation group says it’s going to sue the U.S. Forest Service for failing to protect a rare and threatened species in Oregon.
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A very low return of spring Chinook salmon in the South Umpqua River has conservationists alarmed. Several groups now want the fish given federal protection.
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Thanks to recovery efforts in the Willamette Valley, a prairie flower is being removed from the federal endangered species list.
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A group of killer whales that live in the coastal waters of Oregon and other parts of the Pacific Northwest may soon be listed under the Oregon Endangered Species Act.
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A wildlife conservation group has warned two federal agencies that they intend to sue over what they call a “flawed” and “incomplete” habitat plan that endangers a regional amphibian.
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The Trump administration has slashed protections for imperiled northern spotted owls on 3.4 million acres of Northwest forests, opening up the land to…