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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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Lobo: The Hunted and the Hunter by Becker and Young
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Senior Endangered Species Conservation Biologist and Western Monarch Lead Emma Pelton.
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Seven conservation groups want the Shasta River to drop LESS in the dry season, and they just put a petition before the California Water Board asking for action. The Mount Shasta Bioregional Ecology Center and Save California Salmon are two of the groups filing the petition.
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Groups have filed a legal petition to guarantee a minimum amount of water in the distressed river.
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Tom Wheeler, the Executive Director and Staff Attorney for EPIC, the Environmental Protection Information Center, based in Arcata defends shooting Barred Owls.
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Klamath River Renewal Corporation (KRRC) on the details of the project, with one dam (Copco 2) already gone and the rest being readied. KRRC CEO Mark Bransom visits with a tribal representative
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From dams to drought, salmon face a lot of threats in the West. Add thiamine deficiency to the list. New research sheds light on where salmon could get this vitamin.
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Oregon State University College of Forestry and Josh Dunlap at the Oregon Department of Agriculture and new online bee id guide.
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Turtle Island Restoration Network have an issue: they fear Pacific leatherback sea turtles can get tangled in the vertical lines of the Sablefish pot gear, and get killed by the entanglement.
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The Marine Stewardship Council, a nonprofit focused on overfishing in the oceans, is warning about the increasing effects of marine heat waves on ocean life. Nicole Condon, US Program Director for the MSC
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Researchers found that chimpanzees and bonobos were able to recognize photos of former groupmates after more than 25 years apart, according to a new study from Johns Hopkins University.
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The unlawful killing or overharvesting of wildlife is a huge problem across Oregon. Officials say last year, more than 5,000 animals were poached, and those are just the reported cases. In the second half of this two-part series, KLCC's Brian Bull looks at what tactics authorities are taking to bag poachers.