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Federal funding that was supposed to be used to build a wildlife crossing spanning I-5 south of Ashland has been paused amid a larger review of transportation grants by the Trump Administration..
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It will be the first overcrossing built to reduce wildlife and vehicle collisions along I-5, which spans nearly 1,400 miles from the Washington-Canada border to the California-Mexico border.
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The gray wolf population has steadily increased since the canines reestablished in Oregon, but their federal endangered status is currently in legal limbo.
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A yearling black bear that was killed by the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife after being captured outside Ashland on Highway 66 late last week is prompting criticism of the department and Oregon State Police.
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The brief, widespread beachings of "gazillions" of purplish-blue jellyfish along the Pacific Northwest coast create a memorable sight for those who chance to be in the right place at the right time.
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The changes will restore protections that were taken away under former President Donald Trump. But they will take time, and wildlife advocates say many bird species already face a risk of extinction.
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Bringing back sea otters to the Oregon Coast just got a high-level endorsement. The federal budget for this new year, which President Trump signed after some unrelated last-minute drama, includes a directive to study sea otter reintroduction.
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Oregon tried to bring sea otters back once, but failed. Biologists are still trying to find answers and wonder if we've learned enough to give otters a second chance.
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Shoot an American bison--a buffalo--in Yellowstone National Park, you'll be in big trouble. Outside the park boundaries, it's a completely different…
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People marveled years ago at the ability of non-human primates to learn sign language and communicate with people. Ann Southcombe is one of the people who…
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Oregon fish and wildlife commissioners approved a new management plan Friday for gray wolves, a long-awaited document that deals with how to respond, after wolf attacks on cattle and sheep.
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Even small doses of the poison cyanide can have harmful effects on humans and other creatures. But for years Oregon law allowed the use of cyanide traps,…
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It's been a long time since condors soared over California's North Coast. But they could soar again under a venture that combines the efforts of the…
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If you live with pets, you probably wonder what they're thinking, and marvel to the things they appear to figure out with their brains. But how high is…