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Daisy Yuhas joins the Exchange to talk about her award-winning book.
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Dr. Ryan Scholz joins the Exchange to offer more insight.
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Siskiyou Mountain Club takes its Wilderness Corps crew into its namesake mountains to perform maintenance on trails in very remote areas, and now a documentary film shows just what the work is like. "A Long Way to Nowhere" spends half an hour showing days of hiking and toiling in the wilderness.
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The Siskiyou Chapter of the Native Plant Society of Oregon knows the indigenous plants of the region, and helps people find them, plant them, and enjoy them.
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Center for Biodiversity threatens lawsuit for marten protection.
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Wolverines are protected and starting to show up near people.
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OSU's Andony Melathopoulos, Pollinator Health Extension Specialist, Pollinator Ecology/Ecotoxicology.
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three Oregon fish hatcheries: Klamath, Rock Creek (on the North Umpqua), and Elk River (near Port Orford)infected by a parasite.
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State wildlife officials have killed more than 100,000 fish that were infected with a newly-identified parasite. It’s the first time that organism has been linked to illness in Oregon trout.
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Oregon Public Broadcasting and ProPublica research and report the issues through a podcast series called "Salmon Wars,"
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Project Beaver, officially headquartered in Jacksonville, aims to work with beavers to restore the land to some semblance of what it once was.
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OSU research measures ocean oxygen.
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The three endangered wolves came from the Gearhart Mountain Pack. The collars from two of them sent a mortality signal Dec. 29.
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California scientists recently put some work into researching lampreys, and found two distinct species. Grace Auringer, a PhD candidate at the University of California-Davis led the study team.