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US acknowledges Northwest dams have devastated the region’s Native tribes
FOX 13 Seattle· 2 days agoFor 54 years, the city of Issaquah has turned the annual salmon migration into a community-wide festival. SEATTLE (AP) - The U.S. government on Tuesday acknowledged, for the first time, the ...
Wild alligators are abundant in Florida. So why do we farm them?
Tampa Bay Times, St. Petersburg, Fla. via Yahoo News· 4 days agoYou can farm tomatoes. You can farm fish. And in southern states, you can farm alligators. Florida...
Deadline for DSL conservation plan enrollment rapidly approaching
Midland Reporter-Telegram· 6 days agoThe US Fish & Wildlife Service on May 17 issued a final ruling listing the lizard as an endangered...
Preparing The Great Highway For Climate Change Is A Perennial And Long-Term Plan
San Francisco Chronicle· 3 days agoIn recent years, however, sand buildup has worsened due to climate change. Annual shoveling on the upper Great Highway must be done during the small window of time so as not to disturb the Western ...
Seedlings in Ahtanum and elsewhere offer best chance at protecting whitebark pines
Yakima Herald-Republic· 20 hours agoOnce the snow clears this summer, visitors to the Ahtanum State Forest’s Darland Mountain can check...
Hunter asks before killing ‘black bear’ in Idaho. Officials say they misidentified it
The Idaho Statesman· 11 hours agoA concerned hunter sent videos of the animal to wildlife staff days before killing it, officials said.
Nesting sea turtle hit, killed by car on Anna Maria Island
WTSP-TV Tampa· 1 day agoThe loggerhead sea turtle became disoriented by lights as she attempted to return to the water after...
Biden administration acknowledges harms of Columbia River dams on Indigenous people
The Wenatchee World· 2 days agoThe hydropower dams on the Columbia River flooded villages, disrupted economies and ways of life and...
Hunter Who Mistakenly Killed a Wolf Hundreds of Miles from Its Home Range Won’t Be Charged
Outdoor Life via Yahoo News· 4 days agoWolves in Michigan are protected by the Endangered Species Act. That means killing one is a federal...
Oil spill into the Cuyama River exposes the risks of trucking oil, environmentalists say
Santa Maria Sun· 1 day agoA tanker truck containing thousands of gallons of crude oil overturned on Highway 166 March 21, resulting in an oil spill into the Cuyama River, Santa Barbara County Fire Department Public Information ...