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The Ground Floor host Cynthia Scherr visits with Jason Walker of Starwalker Farms.
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Local activists engaged in an effort to strengthen the beaver population in Oregon join the Exchange.
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Four different agencies combined reward funds after the killing was announced by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
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Project Beaver worked with the Bureau of Land Management to restore the large rodents to the Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument.
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In December, United States Department of Agriculture inspectors found underfed lions with protruding ribs.
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The White House confirmed that President Trump, who has repeatedly threatened to impose an array of conditions for federal wildfire assistance, will meet with California’s governor.
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Five Northwest conservation groups have joined the federal government in defending a program to kill barred owls in the Pacific Northwest to protect the threatened northern spotted owl.
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From Fires to Flowers, a program run by the non-profit Pollinator Project Rogue Valley, creates vibrant gardens in the scorched footprint of the 2020 wildfire, helping create a landscape that heals both people and pollinators.
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Two sea turtles washed up along Oregon’s beaches in the final days of 2024 due to hypothermic shock, bringing the number of sea turtles that appeared on the state’s shores last year to 17.
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As wolf populations grow in Southern Oregon, ranchers are looking for non-lethal ways to keep the protected animals away from their livestock.
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New funds will be used to support the Monarch Pollinator Habitat kit program.
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Oregon Fish and Wildlife wants to keep humans and bears safe from each other.
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A new pack of endangered grey wolves was recently confirmed in Northern California, on the border of Lassen, Plumas and Shasta counties.
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The Yurok Tribe is partnering with other agencies to increase capacity in the work of caring for California condors.