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In the Roseburg and larger western Oregon area, a retired BLM wildlife surveyor is concerned over what could happen to threatened and protected species. In Bend and eastern Oregon, hunters and anglers are worried over what meets the criteria for a “population center.”
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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…