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About two dozen projects aimed at saving imperiled fish and amphibians are getting a share of $10 million, the first round of grants to come out of Oregon’s landmark agreement on managing private forest lands.
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Researchers at Oregon State University say new discoveries about how some Chinook salmon breed could help guide conservation efforts.
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Although pesticides can rid your home of cockroaches or farm fields of unwanted insects, they also can harm fish and potentially even people, according to a new study from Oregon State University.
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On June 3 and 4, Oregon will allow the public to fish, crab and clam without a license.
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Last week, an environmental organization finished a wetlands restoration project near the coast. The 55-acre project began in early July and built upon…
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Oregon Gov. Kate Brown signed a bill into law Tuesday that creates a new fund aimed at bolstering the state’s wildlife conservation efforts.The Oregon…
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Salmon are a touchstone in the Northwest...in food, in nature, and now, in the damage wrought by the ongoing drought: less than half of returning Sockeye…
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River levels around the Northwest are dropping as the drought continues - and the water’s getting warmer.That’s a problem for salmon. Wildlife managers in…
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Oregonians who receive assistance from food banks might find an expensive - and tasty item in their boxes this winter.The Oregon Department of Fish and…
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The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife is recommending a rule change making barbed hooks legal inside certain areas of the lower Willamette River as…
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Willamette Valley anglers will be delighted to find an early bonanza of hatchery trout in local waterways. A dam malfunction turns out to be good news for…
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Roughly 90% of the fish consumed in the U.S. is imported. Half of that is farmed fish, a practice known as aquaculture farming. Compared to neighboring…