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A non-profit group fights an uphill battle to save the victims of a massive outbreak of avian botulism that continues to ravage waterfowl at one of the Klamath National Wildlife Refuges.
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Humans can help bird migrations by cutting down on light pollution
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The outbreak of avian botulism at the Tule Lake National Wildlife Refuge has killed tens of thousands of migratory birds this summer. Conservation groups are waiting for cold weather to stop it.
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Increased water allocation to the Klamath Basin wildlife refuges is helping mitigate a summer botulism outbreak that has resulted in the deaths of thousands of migratory birds.
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Tom Calvanese and Dr. Sara Hamilton from the Oregon Kelp Alliance talk about kelp loss.
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The removal of Williams-Whalen Dam was the third such removal from just Evans Creek in the last couple of years, carried out in part through the efforts of WaterWatch of Oregon and the Rogue River Watershed Council.
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Using ancient knowledge for modern ends: making healthy forests.
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The wild sagebrush deserts of southeastern Oregon are a step closer toward additional environmental protections.
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Big package of grants to help reduce wildfire danger in California national forests
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The wolves kept other species in check, like deer and elk, and maintained a healthy environment.
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Several areas in the Applegate Valley south of the community of Ruch were upgraded to Level 2 "BE SET" to evacuate status on Saturday afternoon.
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There was yet another wolverine encounter on the Oregon Coast late last week.
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Oregon State University researchers Lisa Hildebrand is the lead author on the recently published paper laying out findings undersea kelp forest decimation.