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The U.S. Senate Tuesday passed a sweeping public lands bill, with measures meant to protect lands across the country. It’s expected to have a big impact on Washington’s lands, rives, and more.
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A massive public lands bill includes protection for the Devil's Staircase wildlands in southern Oregon and for numerous rivers and streams in the state.
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Officials shot and killed a cougar suspected of fatally attacking hiker Diana Bober. They're still looking for more.
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Wildlife officials shot and killed a mountain lion in the area hiker Diana Bober was attacked. But it may not be the right one.
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A new assessment says the city could have better handled a water crisis this summer, but it still did a lot right.
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After six incidents resulting in the death of one calf, the state has decided to kill at least one wolf. Conservation groups plan to challenge the ruling.
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With salmon stocks failing and orcas hanging in the balance, pinnipeds like sea lions and seals find themselves in the crosshairs once again.
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Animal advocates say M-44 "cyanide bombs" kill indiscriminately and are a threat to wildlife, pets and people.
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Search teams will begin hunting for the mountain lion that killed a hiker near Mount Hood. The search will begin Thursday morning and could be difficult and slow.
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A federal court has upheld an environmental law that protects fish habitat from a certain type of gold mining in Oregon rivers and streams.
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Washington state is on the hook for hundreds of road culvert projects ever since, this spring, when the Supreme Court let stand a mandate to remove fish barriers throughout the state.
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Deaths related to air pollution from wildfires could double by the end of the century, according to newly published research into the links between climate change, wildfires and human health.