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EPISODE · Jun 8, 2026 · 14 MIN

Pacific Northwest news: How smokejumpers, tribes and students are caring for Northwest ecosystems

from The Jefferson Exchange · host Maddie Peterson

Learn how smokejumpers train for wildfire season, how tribes restored habitat in the Siuslaw estuary and how students are studying marine ecosystems at Oregon's PacWave test site.

Learn how smokejumpers train for wildfire season, how tribes restored habitat in the Siuslaw estuary and how students are studying marine ecosystems at Oregon's PacWave test site.

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Learn how smokejumpers train for wildfire season, how tribes restored habitat in the Siuslaw estuary and how students are studying marine ecosystems at Oregon's PacWave test site.

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