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The Oregon Wildlife Foundation worked with the Oregon Department of Transportation and the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife to determine where to allocate the funds from the new plate.
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A new study from Oregon State University will help inform fishing rules to decrease whale entanglements off the Oregon Coast.
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The United States Fish and Wildlife Service has released a draft recovery plan for the Oregon spotted frog, which was federally declared a threatened species in 2014 and is at risk of becoming endangered.
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Wildlife officials say a potentially invasive Cuban tree frog was found at a plant store in Beaverton, and it's not the first time this type of frog has been reported to wildlife officials.
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For two months, students in Eugene have been raising salmon. Last week, they released them into the wild.
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Oregon is in its peak period for car collisions with wildlife. Here's how drivers can stay safe.
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With Oregon’s fire season now in full swing, the state’s wilder residents are also feeling the heat. But while people may want to help, an official says intervening is not always possible or the best thing to do.
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Oregon’s Dungeness crab industry wants seafood lovers to know that it’s taking steps to make sure the fishery is sustainable. That’s led to the creation of the state’s first-ever Dungeness crab management plan.
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The fish viewing area at the Winchester Dam is set to re-open on April 1st.
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A professor at Oregon State University is leading a series of studies to breed hatchery-raised steelhead that are more like wild fish.
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Oregonians looking for an alternative to holiday shopping can try their luck at catching fish, clams or crabs for free this Friday and Saturday.
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Most of the North Umpqua River and its tributaries are closed to fishing through the end of November. The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife says the…