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Claims of Exposure Continue For Chemical EPA Chose Not To Ban

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Giving Wildlife Safe Passage Across Busy Highways

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Is Oregon Culling Too Many Cougars?

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Counting Cougars: How It's Done Can Create Conflict

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Snorkeling A River To Take A Fish Census

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Shaking Up Replacements For Plastic Packaging

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How Fire Consumed The Forest Service Budget

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Wildlife Managers Await Decision On Killing Sea Lions At Willamette Falls

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0917KFVOceanTrip

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Citizen Scientists Are Making Oregon's 'Bee Atlas'

12

These Wildlife Do Best When Fire Is Allowed On The Land

13

Old Growth Could Be Key For Native Songbird Species

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Wildfire is an economic giver and taker in the rural West

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Death in the Woods: the price of preempting a wildfire before it happened

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Crunching fire data to save lives

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Q&A: How do you want your smoke?

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Refillable Beer Bottles For A New Generation

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The smoke's bad. It doesn't have to be this way.

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More forest homes means more wildfire danger

21

Why The Northwest Lacks Politicial Support For Letting Wildfires Burn

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Ep. 48: Michelle Smith | Kelly Montoya | Julie O'Toole

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What We Know About Wildfire Cause Investigations

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072018TSKD_SubstationInvestigation

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07218TSKD_SubstationInvestigation

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Learning to live with wildfire is not a new concept. But it's still a foreign one.

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'Singing Fish' May Hold Keys To Repairing Human Hearing Loss

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‘Singing Fish’ May Hold Keys To Repairing Human Hearing Loss

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Q&A: What Are We Going To Do About All our Recyclables That China Doesn't Want?

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What Washington Could Learn From Montana About Living With Grizzlies

32

A Northwest Mega Dairy's Rough Rookie Year

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051818JB_Juniper

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Want to sell your Portland Home? First, you'll need to learn your 'home energy score'

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20180504JB_FireSeverity

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Portland Harbor Superfund Site Enters A New Phase

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PortlandHarborweb

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What does that 'Salmon-Safe' label mean?

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For Farmworkers' Kids, Asthma Isn't A Big-City Problem

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If you call them 'salmon safe' will they sell?

41

Add Egg-Stealing Ravens To The List Of Sage Grouse Threats

42

Getting Salmon Across The Road Detours To Supreme Court

43

Mississippi Mini Dams

44

Part 1: The Rise And Fall Of Legend Solar

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Part 2: Industry Steps In To Help Legend Solar Customers

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2018-03-19-LegendSolarPt1

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2018-03-19-LegendSolarPt2

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A Legend Solar Founder Defends His Company

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A Legend Solar Founder Defends His Company

50

Getting Ready For Drought In The Klamath

51

Eelgrass_outtake

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Tracking Salmon With Musical Notes

53

What Snapping Shrimp Sound Like

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When Kids Take On The Government's Aviation Regulators

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When Kids Take On The Governments Aviation Regulators

56

A Lovely Lily That's Under Threat

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Studying Whales By Air And Sea

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012818JB_EelGrass2

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012818JB_EelGrass

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Q&A: Could Oil Rigs Show Up Off NW Coast?

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Q&A: Could Oil Rigs Show Up Off NW Coastline?

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In Search Of Fishers In The Cascade Mountains

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The carbon conundrum of concrete

65

Trump Lets Industry Off The Hook For Bird Deaths

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Trump Lets Energy Off The Hook For Bird Deaths

67

Northwest Sea Lion Saved From Certain Death Now Does Tricks In Chicago

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Oregon Scraps Report Linking Private Forests To Water Quality Risks

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Q&A: How Cap And Trade Would Work In Oregon

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King Tides And Climate Change

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122117JB_FireBee

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121117JB_FarmworkerPest

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Farming Fish On Land In Tanks

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How That Huge Farmed Salmon Escape Is Prompting Calls For Reforms And Bans

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Without Chinese Buyers, Northwest Recycling Becomes Trash

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Wolf-Killing Policies Don't Follow Science

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Why 5 Pipeline Activists On Trial Say, 'We Had To Do It'

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110917EO_ParkFeeVersion2

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National Park Fees And Maintenance Needs

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How Making Chinese Solar Panel Helps, Hurts At Home

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101617JB_SuddenOakFire

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How wildfire could stamp out a tree-killer

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Bringing the Car-Sharing Revolution To Poorer Neighborhoods

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How Much Plastic Do You Want In Your Oysters?

86

Climate Change And Wildfire Smoke

87

Chetco Q&A

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Q&A: Monday, Aug. 28, 2017, Update On The Chetco Bar Fire

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Eclipse Chasers' Tread Lightly On Oregon's Wild Lands

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The Poison Papers' Oregon Origins

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How wildfire could help a tribe's huckleberry harvests

93

Will The Franklin's Bumblebee Ever Be Seen Again?

94

Using A Cell Phone On Mount Rainier

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Biologist Works To Save Bull Trout Run

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Biologist Work To Save Bul Trout Run

97

An Alarming Sword Fern Die-off Around Puget Sound

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Keeping A Native Pest From Going Extinct

99

Klamath Refuges Part 3

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Klamath Refuges Part 2

101

Klamath Wildlife Refuges Part 1

102

Cascade-Siskiyou Visit

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terrestrial_ranchers

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questionable wolf compensation payments

105

A so-so session for environmental progress

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terrestrial environmental justice

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Legal Battle Drives Dam Managers To Extraordinary Research

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Is your drinking water poisoned? No one knows.

109

Starting The Post-Protest Revolution In Oregon

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Why Some Americans Are Joining Canadians In A Pipeline Protest

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terrestrial: babies in a time of climate change

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Terrestrial: Composting The Dead

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Birth Defect Investigation Finds No Answers

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Racing To Save Forests From Sudden Oak Death

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An Abandoned Hatchery Gets A Second Chance

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2017-04-26-repairtime.mp3

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2017-04-26-steelhead

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Looming Budget Cuts Put Scientists In Limbo

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Environmentalists Worry Mega-Dairies Will Affect Air Quality

121

Bees Or Trees: Fruit Growers' Fungicide Dilemma

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Controversial Logging Project Debated In NE Oregon

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Volkswagen Settlement Could Help Phase Out Old Diesel Trucks

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032317EO MiddleFork

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Hunters And Anglers Cross Political Lines To Fight For Public Lands

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Pacific chorus frog calls

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Is Our Wastewater Infrastructure Ready For Climate Change?

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Proposed EPA Cuts Could Pose Big Problems For Tribes

129

A Deadly Disease For Bats Reaches The West Coast

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Courts Step In To Ensure Salmon Can Cross (Under) Washington Roads

131

5 Things To Know About Privitizing Oregon's Elliott State Forest

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Bring Back Grizzlies In Washington

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Condor Reintroduction In The Northwest Will Put The Scavengers In Lead’s Way

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This is what people are doing to save lead-sickened swans

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A 2.0 Wheat That's Better For The Environment

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Scientists Move To Make e-DNA The Next Big Thing For Oregon Streams

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Dairy Farmers and Tribal Members Work Together On Pollution Solutions

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122916EO ChristmasBirdCount

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Oregon's Lagging Streamside Logging Rules

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Can The Cannabis Industry Deliver An Organic, Environmentally Sensitive High?

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At Lyle Falls, Tribal Fishermen Carry On Longstanding Tradition

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Western Pacific Biotwang recorded by Oregon State University researchers

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Visiting A Public Forest For Sale

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Battle Ready 1-hr Special

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Battle Ready Part 4: Getting Sick At Hanford

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Phantom Road Audio

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Battle Ready Part 5: Growlers Jets Test Rainforest Peace

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Battle Ready Part 1: First, A Plane To Win A War. Then A Plan to Clean Up The Pollution.

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Battle Ready Part 3: Cleaning Up After Breaking Navy Ships

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Battle Ready Part 2: How WWII Pushed The Chainsaw Into The Northwest Woods

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Battle Ready Part 6: Wildlife On Military Lands

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Q&A Snake River Dams

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Timber Belt Cheers Trump Win

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Growing A Guitar Forest

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Wildlife Neglected Part 2

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Wildlife Neglected Part 1

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Rats Of Seattle LocalWonder

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Better Swift Birdhouses

159

Oregon Measure Restricting Wildlife Trafficking

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Washington Votes On A Carbon Tax

161

Making Lakes Work Like Batteries

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Green Crab Invasion

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Green Crab Invasion Hits Puget Sound

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Outdoor School Adventures

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Lead House Demolitions

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Catios Of Portland

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RECORD 20160912 UGANDAWOLVES

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Pelicans Are Puget Sound's Climate Refugees

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Protecting Steamboat's Cool Waters For Summer Steelhead

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Track Inspections And Oil Trains

172

Becoming American At The Edge Of Crater Lake

173

Bringing Back Klamath Wetlands, One Wocus At A Time

174

Are Sixgill Sharks Back In Puget Sound

175

Oregon’s War On The Tui Chub

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Oregon's War on Tui Chubs

177

Portland Family Copes With Lead Poisoning

178

Northwest Archeological Sites Washing Into Ocean, Accelerated By Climate Change

179

Feds Say No To WA Coal

180

The Circuit - Tracking America's Electronic Waste

181

Microbes (And Pigs) Could Provide Answers For Forensic Scientists

182

Nestle Opponents Urge Local Voters To Block Proposed Water Bottling Plant

183

Study: Old Growth Forests Provide Temperature Refuges In Face Of Climate Change

184

Oregon Regulators Fall Short In Response To Air Pollution Complaints

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Fishermen Look Ahead To Slow Ocean Salmon Season

186

Solar Trends OR QA

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Serious Ramifications Of Deadly Bat Disease Detection in Washington

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Devastating Bat Disease Confirmed In Pacific Northwest

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031416CP Salmonseason Web

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Fatbikes In The Northwest

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Could A Regional Air Quality Agency Be A Good Fit For Portland?

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030316CP Coalbill

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Wolf Advocates Look For Oregon Governor’s Decision On Delisting Bill

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022916CP Glasscomplaintsweb

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The Washington City That's Saying Yes To Methanol

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Backlog Grows For Rangelands Awaiting Environmental Health Checkups

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022916CP Spectrumglassweb

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Science of the Ancient Mariner

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Arctic Ice Sounds

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021816AA TacomaMethanol Web

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Removing Barbed Wire Clears The Way For Wildlife And Wilderness

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RECORD 20160217 ASHLEY

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Seaice

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Foundhimdead

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Cuttinblastin

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LeavingSF

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Northwest Volunteers Want To Help Restore Malheur Refuge

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020316CP Mammothbonesweb

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Discovering Oregon's Secret Canyon

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Alpine Pikas May Survive Climate Change

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Next Chapter In Klamath Water Saga Opens In California

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011216CF WildlifeDog Web

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011116CP Skiseasonweb

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Climate Activists On Trial

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No Power To Come From Puget Sound Tides

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Data Gap On Ecosystem Health Puts Ranchers, Feds At Odds

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REC 20160106

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Tension On The Range Partly Fueled By Lack Of Information

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With Heavy Rains, Northwest Communities Scramble To Contain Sewer Overflows

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Are Humans All That? … And A Layer Of Sediment

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Klamath Agreement Supporters Will Decide Future Of Compromise

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122015CP Kingtide

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Who's In The Mix To Buy Oregon's Elliott State Forest?

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121615AA WarminglakesLONGSPOT Web

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121515CF ClimateRiceN3 Web

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Oregon Regulators Allowed Unlicensed Pesticide Spray On State Forest

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Spotted Owls Still Losing Ground In Northwest Forests

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120815AA InsleeParisFeature Web

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Settlement Proposed In Legal Challenge To Jackson County GE Crop Ban

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Walden Floats Draft Klamath Restoration Legislation That Doesn’t Include Dam Removal

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Invasive Crayfish, Climate Change and the Challenges for Crater Lake National Park

235

Listen: Scientists attach a hydrophone tag to a wild orca

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Willamette River Report Card

237

Southern Oregon Dungeness Test Cear Of Marine Toxin, 2nd Test Awaited

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Seafloor Samples Reveal Ghosts Of Blobs Past

239

Local Wonder Crows

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Ruckelshaus EarthFix

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Putting Invasive Species On The Menu

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Bill Ruckelshaus on winning the Presidential Medal of Freedom

243

Washington Announces Legal Action Against Volkswagen Over Diesel Emissions

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111015AA Landslides Web

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11112015KC Oiltrainreport

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"Everything's Changing" A Washington Tribe Confronts Sea Level Rise

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Portland Votes To Oppose Oil Trains

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"Keep it in the ground" Act

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Unprecedented Algae Bloom Blamed For Marine Mammal Poisoning In Northwest

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110215CP Snakeriversalmonweb

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Meet a community supported activist

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Climate Change And Wildfire Changing Northwest Forests

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102815CP Carbongoalsweb

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102615AM CrowCoal

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Bush Puts Western Lands On Campaign Agenda. Will Other Candidates Do The Same?

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101215CP Trafficking

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Pesticides Stick Around When Orchards Make Way For Yards And Playgrounds

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Former Apple Orchards Leave Behind A Legacy Of Tainted Dirt

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Northwest Smog May Be Rare, But Caution Shouldn’t Be Thrown To The Wind

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Critics Say Whales Put At Risk By Navy Testing Plan

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093015CP Bulltroutweb

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My Grandfather and the Plane That Changed Seattle

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092415CP Droughtweb

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Ashland Residents Want City To Buck Up On Deer Issue

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092315JB AshlandDeer Web

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Jordan Cove LNG Opponents 'Hike The Pipe'

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Fish and crabs struggle for oxygen in Hood Canal's depleted waters

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To Help With Drought, One Plan Wants To Drain A Lake

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Parched Olympic Peninsula Community Eyes New Reservoir

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082415AA Firehydro Web

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Smoke and Outdoor Theater Don't Mix

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Portland Hydropower In A Pipe Attracts Global Interest

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Oregon Starts Search For Elliott State Forest Buyer

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81315KC Mushroombees Web

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Groundwater Levels Dropping In Klamath Basin

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OR, WA Wolves Continue To Increase Population, Expand Distribution

280

Dam Removal in Southern Oregon Opens Up 70 Miles Of Salmon and Steelhead Habitat

281

Fishing Restrictions Lifted For Oregon’s Deschutes River

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A Last Ditch Effort To Save Snake River Sockeye

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072815CP Urbanheatislands Web

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Oregon Ranchers Search For Solutions To Keep Sage Grouse Off The Endangered Species List

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Oregon Passes Sage Grouse Development Rules

286

Dry Times on the Olympic Peninsula

287

What happens when a rainforest burns?

288

Fire Forensics in the Rainforests of the Olympic Peninsula

289

Key Piece Of Shell's Arctic Drilling Fleet Headed To Portland

290

Warm Waters Prompt Federal Measures For Migrating Fish

291

Northwest Water Supplies Dropping Amid Drought

292

Could urban trees become a source of lumber?

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Yakima Water Plan Gets U.S. Senate Hearing

294

Railroad Whistleblower Wins Big In Retaliation Case

295

Supreme Court Ruling On Air Pollution

296

Hatchery Dispute Lands Puget Sound Steelhead In Inland Lake

297

Rising Water Temperatures Put Salmon At Risk

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Coastal Economy Hit Hard By Toxic Algae

299

Transportation bill would repeal clean fuels requirement

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Possible Government Shutdown Could Hurt WA Farmers, Fish

301

Salmon vs Dams Case Back In Court

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RECORD 20150616 STARFISH

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Groundfish species rebuilt

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Walking In The Woods WIth Google Trekker

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Hear from a toxic algae expert

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Feds To Make $110M Available To States Coping With Drought

307

Oil Train Secrets: Fighting for Information in the Northwest

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061515CP Mushroomsweb

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How Invasive Plants Are Threatening Northwest Grasslands, Rare Plants

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060915JB Forest2way

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Drought And Parasite Threaten Klamath River Chinook

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060315CF CinderBear - Superspot Web

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Poach Fish, Get Caught, Keep Your License

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The Olympic Peninsula Faces A Summer Without Snowmelt

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Sage Grouse Lek

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Cormorants

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052215SB SeattleDust Web

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Drought Conditions Are Sucking The Fun Out of Northwest Reservoirs

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Judge Hears Challenge to Jackson County Genetically Engineered Crop Ban

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Yakima Valley Dairies Sign Order With Environmental Groups

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052015CP Stormwaterweb

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Pinto Abalone Stage a Slow Recovery After Years of Poaching

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Black Market Caviar Drives Sturgeon Poachers

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Thin-Stretched Police Ranks Make Wildlife Crimes More Likely To Pay

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The word of the day is "Otolith"

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Tribal Leaders Say No To Northwest Coal Exports

328

Oregon Food Processor Wants To Turn Invasive Carp Into Organic Fertilizer

329

Wildlife Detectives: Protecting Elk From Deadly Antler Hunts

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Wildlife Detectives: Wildlife Forensic Scientists Tackle New Challenges To Curb Illegal Logging

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Reporting on Drought from 4,000 feet elevation

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Waterhydro

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Seattle City Council Shows No Love For Shell

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Could Growing Recreational Marijuana Outdoors Help Save Energy?

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050115JB Wolves2way

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Washington's Air Quality Is Back In Line Again

337

Damremoval

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042415CP Sealions Web

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Oregon Reconsidering Gray Wolf's Spot On Endangered Species List

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Oil Train Safety Legislation Passes In Washington

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Sturgeon Radio Mixdown 1

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A warm welcome for Shell in Port Angeles?

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041415AA Oiltrainleg Web

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New Research: Noisy Ocean Could Mean Hungry Orcas

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Dolphin whistling at an elevated level

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Dolphin whistling at a comfortable level

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Forest Service Considers Thousands Of Acres For Geothermal Leasing

348

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Federal Officials Consider Endangered Listing For Spotted Owl

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Puget Sound Tribe's Lawsuit Aims To Keep Oil Trains Off Its Reservation

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040615CP Sardines

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040615CP Sardines Web

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Group Wants To Take Carbon Tax To The Voters

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Looking Back: Northwest Forest Plan Introduced New Conservation Paradigm

355

040215CP Coalplants Web

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Could Seattle's Tunnel Deliver Salmon Salvation?

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Concern For Agricultural Workers After WHO Cancer Finding

358

Sea Lions Pile Into The Columbia River

359

Environmental Prize Winner Sees More Americans Accepting Climate Science

360

Former NOAA Director Says Science Communication Hinges On Trust

361

Polluting Grain Facility In E. Wash. Proposed For Superfund Cleanup

362

One Puget Sound abalone poacher's tale

363

BNSF Railway Could Face Big Fines After Hazardous Spills In Washington

364

Record-Warm Ocean Temperatures Could Mean Trouble For Salmon

365

Why The Nuclear Energy World Is Thinking Small

366

Port Of Seattle Unswayed In Decision To Host Shell's Arctic Drilling Fleet

367

The "Raging Grannies" Testify

368

031015CP Foragefish

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Arsenic Discovery Could Lead To Cleaner Drinking Water

370

Grizzly Bear Meetings Bring Out Ranchers, Conservationists

371

Orca calls recorded off the Oregon coast by NOAA

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A 3-week Cruise To Track and Record Orcas

373

030415AA NoSnow Web

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Safe Energy Leadership Alliance

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Fish Ecologist Jeremiah Osbourne-Gowey on the Complexities of the Mining Issue

376

Tom Kitchar's Uniting Theory of Mining

377

Oregon Gold Miners Face Moratorium If Lawmakers Don’t Act

378

Insect Outbreak Mapping

379

A New System To Keep Troops Cool And Use Less Diesel

380

Heed Those 'Closed Trail' Signs If You Want To Help Wildlife

381

Opponents of Leaded Aviation Fuel Could Be In For Long Wait

382

A Coastal Community Considers Oil Terminals

383

020915JB SchoolBoat

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Feds Not Convinced By Puget Sound Tribe To Halt Coal Terminal

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020315JB CommBIll

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New Legislation Would Mandate More Crewmen On Oil Trains

387

Tracking Columbia River Salmon With Tiny Tags

388

020215CF AcousticFishTracking Web

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013015JB DUNES

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Recycled Wastewater Beer

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Energy-Efficiency Pot-Growers

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012715CP Lowcarbonbeer

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Startup Seeks To Distill Solar-Powered Alcohol

394

So A Republican And A Democrat Walk Into A Bar To Talk Climate Change

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A Republican and a Democrat walk into a bar to talk climate change... and goats

396

Navy Seeks Permits To Expand Testing Off Northwest Coast

397

Meet John Plaza, CEO and Founder Of Imperium Renewables

398

Oil Train Safety And Taxes On Lawmakers' Agenda For 2015

399

Another Threat To Spotted Owls: Fire

400

As Canada Goose Populations Recover, Northwest Farmers Pay The Price

401

Oregon Turns To Redemption Centers To Boost Return Of Empty Bottles And Cans

402

Hearing On LNG Project In Southern Oregon Draws A Crowd

403

Yakama Nation Sues Army Corps Over Columbia River Cleanup

404

Seattle Billionaire Steps Into Coal Fight

405

Just how do goose counts work?

406

Endangered Puget Sound Orca Died While Pregnant, Scientists Learn

407

Illegal Four-Wheeling Takes A Toll On Public Lands

408

NW Tribes Bring Coal Concerns To National Conference

409

How Killing Wolves Might Be Leading To More Livestock Attacks

410

EPA Releases Cleanup Plan For Seattle’s Polluted Duwamish River

411

How One Complaint Reveals The Flaws In Oregon's Pesticide Regulation

412

From Macklemore To Chief Seattle's Descendant, Many Are Eager For Duwamish River Cleanup

413

Protecting Northwest Forests As Bigger Wildfires Burn Longer

414

3 Ways Northwest Companies Are Turning Food Waste Into Energy

415

No One Said Curbside Composting Would Be Easy

416

Wash. Governor Ready For New Push To Put A Price On Carbon

417

Scientists Solve Mystery Of West Coast Starfish Die-Off

418

Northwest Cities Show Food Waste Isn't A Total Loss

419

Southern Oregon University Wants To Lead Pacific Northwest in Campus Biomass

420

Coos Bay Shipyard Cleanup Project Resumes After 14 Years

421

How To Kill An Invasive Plant On The Metolius River

422

Conservationists Sue For Wolverine Protections

423

Stealing Fish To Study Seabirds

424

Bats May Mistake Wind Turbines For Trees, Study Warns

425

Will The California Condor Put Lead Bullets On The Endangered Ammo List?

426

Swinomish Tribe Prepares For A Changing Climate

427

Going For Launch With The Salmon Cannon

428

Shellfish Tell Puget Sound's Polluted Tale

429

Flash Floods Create Unusual Problem For Farmers, Fish

430

Conservation Groups Say More Lynx Habitat Needs Protection

431

Northwest Climate Study Shows Rising Temperatures Linked to Human Activity

432

Oregon Denies Permit For Controversial Coal Export Dock

433

The Perilous Life Of A Professional Honeybee

434

Should A Controversial Oregon Timber Harvest Become A Regional Model?

435

How To Listen For A Spotted Bat

436

A Northwest Utility Steps Back From Coal, Pivots To Natural Gas

437

Could An Alliance Of Tribes And Farmers Solve Klamath’s Water Woes?

438

Scientists Close In On What’s Killing Sea Stars

439

Not Much Refuge In Klamath Basin For Migratory Birds

440

Turning Around Malheur Wildlife Refuge One Carp Carcass At A Time

441

Regulators Discuss The Future Of Coal-Fired Power In The West

442

Wolf OR-7 Is A New Father

443

Renewable Energy Takes Root In Northwest Indian Country

444

Can You Taste An Old Growth Forest In This Beer?

445

Endangered Butterfly Reintroduced To Willamette Valley Refuge

446

Yakama Nation Protests Coal Export Terminal

447

Aid For Water Conservation Offered To Upper Klamath Basin Ranchers

448

New Study: Acidifying Ocean Destroying Sea Butterflies

449

Federal Government Finds Harmful Contaminants In Columbia River Fish

450

Nearly 150-Year-Old Federal Mining Law Could Need Update

451

Residents Voice Fear And Concern Over Grays Harbor Oil Terminals

452

Groups Sue Over Lack Of Conservation Plan For Klamath Basin Refuges

453

Researchers Find Pocket Of Air Pollution In Central Washington

454

Neighbors Press Precision Castparts To Cut Air Pollution

455

Oregon GMO Panel Holds First Meeting

456

What Exporting LNG From Oregon's South Coast Could Mean For The Environment

457

Federal Government Blazes Ahead On Comprehensive Fire Management Plan

458

The Wetland That Saved Highway 101 From Flooding

459

Oregon Wave Energy Project Sinks

460

Timber Company Says It Will Clearcut If It Buys Public Forestland

461

Washington DNR Investigates Out-Of-Bounds Clear-Cut, Other Possible Factors In Oso Landslide

462

What Does The Plymouth Explosion Mean For LNG Proposals?

463

Would Oregon Forestry Rules Have Stopped Logging Above The Oso Landslide?

464

Fish-Eating Birds To Be Killed At 5 Dams

465

Landside Expert: More Mapping, Better Insurance Needed In The Northwest

466

Latest Landslide Science Not Connecting With County Planning

467

Hanford Fumes Lead Some Workers To Seek Medical Attention

468

Study: Sage Grouse Habitat Slow To Rebound After Fire

469

Rogue River Outfitters Hope For A Good Summer Season

470

Wildlife Agency May Stop Tracking Wandering Wolf OR-7

471

Washington Legislature Fails To Pass Any Oil Train Legislation

472

A Lost Season For An Oregon Ski Area

473

Improving River Health With Natural Infrastructure And Incentives

474

Who Finds You When You Wander Off The Hiking Trail?

475

2014 Fall Chinook Returns Could Be Biggest On Record

476

2013: A Good Year For West Coast Lumber and Log Exports

477

What Does Climate Change Mean For Ice Climbing?

478

Navy Says Failed Pump Led To Oily Wastewater Spill In Puget Sound

479

Coal Terminal Near Longview Set For Environmental Review

480

Energy Storage Battery Heads To The Market

481

Secretary Of The Interior Tours Mount Rainier National Park, Talks Climate Change

482

Oregon Minnow Is The First Fish Recovered From Endangered Species List

483

How The Farm Bill Funds Environmental Programs, Too

484

Developing A Taste For Geoduck In The Northwest

485

New Legislation Calls For Transparency On Oil Moving Through Washington

486

Legislation Revived To Protect 126,000 Acres Of Olympic Peninsula

487

Scientists Say Stop Worrying About Fukushima Radioactivity In Fish

488

Oregon Proposes Removing Hatchery Fish From Wild Fish Areas

489

Northwest Officials Receive Little Information On Oil-By-Rail Shipments

490

The End Of The Bulb As We Know It? Not Quite

491

China Ban On West Coast Shellfish Hits Tribal Divers

492

Penalties Of $2,800 Issued For Wilsonville Bee Deaths

493

Arsenic Was Toxin Of Concern In Wash. Geoduck Shipment

494

Officials In U.S. Stumped By China's Claim Of Tainted Northwest Shellfish

495

China Imposes First-Ever West Coast Shellfish Ban

496

Lawsuits Put NW Fish Hatcheries In The Crosshairs

497

New Hope For An Endangered Deer

498

Coal Ships And Tribal Fishing Grounds

499

Documents Reveal Coal Exporter Disturbed Native American Archaeological Site At Cherry Point

500

How An Expanding Coastal Golf Resort Could Lead To an Eastern Oregon State Park

501

How Public Officials Manage To Review 200,000 Comments On Coal Exports

502

Study: 600,000 Bats Killed At Wind Farms In 2012

503

China's Building Boom Revives Northwest Log Export Debate

504

County Council Election Results Show No Love For Coal

505

Hundreds Attend First State Hearing On Vancouver Oil Terminal

506

West Coast States, B.C., To Align Carbon Reduction Efforts

507

GMO Labeling Initiative Raises Environmental Concerns

508

Group Sues EPA To Address Ocean Acidification Under Clean Water Act

509

Final Public Meeting For Longview Coal Project In Tacoma

510

Enviros and Fish Groups File Lawsuit To Raise Fish Consumption Standards

511

How Politicians In Washington, D.C. Are Breaking Hikers' Hearts In Washington State

512

A Land Deal To Conserve Central Wash. Water And Wildlife

513

How Farmworkers Experience A Warming Climate

514

Washington Tribes Grow Impatient With Fish-Killing Dam

515

Study: Renewable Energy Cheaper By 2025

516

Columbia River Coal Comments Most in DEQ History

517

Local Wind Power Keeps Energy Close To Home

518

How Rebounding Wolves Are Helping Feed Grizzly Bears

519

How Pacific Lamprey Could Help Nourish Streams

520

Washington Enviro Groups Intend to Sue EPA Over Inadequate State Fish Consumption Rates

521

Wildlife Officials Move Ahead With Killing Barred Owls

522

Hastings, Jewell Face Off At Committee Hearing

523

Crayfish Turf Wars Of The Northwest

524

Do Mountain Bikes Belong On Mountain Slopes?

525

Canada's Oil Train Disaster Sparks Northwest Concern

526

Big Crowds Predicted For Coal Export Hearings In Oregon

527

Baby Eagles Hatch At Hanford Nest

528

Storing The Power Of Wind

529

How Offices Could Be More Comfortable With Less Air Conditioning

530

Washington Supreme Court Hears Wind Farm Case

531

3 Things to Know About Capturing And Storing Carbon

532

Obama's Conservation Message Resonates In The Northwest

533

EarthFix Poll: NW Residents’ Support For Coal Dropping

534

What About The Climate Change Costs Of Exporting Coal?

535

Army Corps Says Climate Change, NW Region, Won't Be Part of Coal Export Reviews

536

Senate Will Discuss Klamath Water Conflict As Irrigation Shutoffs Continue

537

Seattle's Dirty River Offers Gift Of Green Jobs

538

How Genetically Modified Crops Could Affect Weeds

539

Government Report: Coal Companies Are Pocketing Millions At Taxpayers' Expense

540

Environmental Groups Sue Railway, Others For Dumping Coal

541

Puget Sound Gets Troubling Report Card On Sediment Contamination

542

Taking Killer Whale Research To The Classroom

543

EPA's Duwamish Cleanup Plan Draws Skepticism

544

Compressed Air Could Help Solve NW Energy Storage

545

New Head Of Interior Adjusts To New Role

546

Washington Supreme Court Hears WSU Golf Course Case

547

Fish Screens Help Farmers, Save Fish

548

Crowdfunding Coal Science

549

Study: Aquifers Draining Quickly, Less In PNW

550

Portable Wind Turbines Bring Renewable Energy To Cities

551

Time To Speak Is Now On $305m Duwamish Cleanup Plan

552

Study: Grazing Helps Invasive Cheatgrass To Flourish

553

How To Clean Up A Crude Oil Spill From Trains

554

Coal Company Drops Plans For Export Terminal On Columbia

555

No New Wind Farm Construction In PNW This Year

556

Why It's Getting Harder To Deal With Droughts And Floods

557

What A Golf Course Could Mean For Washington's Groundwater

558

Northwest Growers Worry About Antibiotic Ban

559

Ending Year-End Checks For Green Energy Surpluses

560

Report: Feds Planning To Drop Wolves' Legal Protections

561

After 90 Years A Southern Oregon Mill Shuts Down

562

Seattle's Bullitt Center: Ready To Debut As World's Greenest Office Building

563

Suction Dredge Mining Ban Advances In Oregon Senate

564

Washington Issues First Fine For 2009 Dairy Law

565

Zumwalt Prairie: Oregon's Newest Natural Landmark

566

Idaho Joins The Public Lands Tug Of War

567

What Do Antibiotics Have To Do With Organic Fruit?

568

Dredging Plan For Lower Snake Stirs Up Opinions

569

Washington Euthanizing Diseased Bighorn Sheep

570

Biorefinery Lays Off E. Oregon Workers

571

Controversial Monkey Introduction Program Gains Ground In The Face Of Climate Change

572

What’s In The Water Under The Ballard Rail Bridge?

573

Preparing For Zebra Mussels In The PNW

574

Tribes Work To Maximize Columbia River Basin Steelhead

575

New Study: Seattle's Unhealthiest Zip Code

576

Washington Confirms 'Wenatchee Wolf Pack'

577

Moving 'Heirloom Chemicals' Out of Farmers' Fields

578

Washington Set To Pass Legislation On Derelict Vessels But Funding Problems Remain

579

Washington State Passes Legislation To Tackle Greenhouse Gas Emissions

580

Draft Bill Would Return Forest Land to Western Oregon Tribes

581

New Study Shows Increase In Stormy Weather In Western Washington

582

Ambre Energy Asks for Coal Export Permit Delay

583

Trails Of Trouble As Maintenance Slides In Wilderness Areas

584

Coal Export Terminal Faces Setback On South Oregon Coast

585

Two New Wolf Packs Identified In Oregon

586

Past Century's Global Temperature Change Is Fastest On Record

587

Idaho's New State Water Plan Adopted Without Legislative Approval

588

Idaho Governor Creates LINE 2.0 Commission

589

Yakima Dairies Agree to Reduce Nitrate Contamination

590

Demand for Western Lumber Increases, But Log Supply is Tight

591

Idaho Rangeland Fire Volunteers Closer to Reality

592

Klamath County Deals Political Setback to Dam Removal Plan

593

EPA's Pricetag For Duwamish Cleanup Exceeds $300M

594

How Possible Budget Cuts Could Change Your Vacation Plans

595

NW Study Says BPA Exposures Are Lower Than Once Thought

596

Conservation Group: Fish Fraud A National Problem, But Less Severe In The NW

597

Idaho Closer to Citizen Rangeland Firefighters

598

Groups Sue Dairies Over Groundwater Pollution

599

Kitzhaber Signs Eastern Oregon Water Plan

600

Relocating An Endangered Deer

601

Mining Industry in Idaho Seek Shorter Permit Application Period

602

Should the US Export Natural Gas? Wyden Leads Sharp Senate Debate

603

The Sea Shepherd Conservation Society Files New Lawsuit In Oregon

604

Inslee Appoints New Director Of Washington Department Of Ecology

605

Washington To Consider Ocean Acidification Legislation

606

Interior Investigating Possible Coal Royalty Dodge

607

EarthFix Conversation: Salmon Use Earth's Magnetic Field To Go Home

608

Despite Controversy, Oregon Says Yes To Canola Production

609

Idaho Nuclear Task Force Issues Final Recommendations

610

Study Analyzes Trends in Groundwater Decline

611

For Northwest Brewers, 'It's (Still) The Water'

612

How Long Will Nuclear Research Power Idaho's Desert Economy?

613

Environmental Groups Seek Ban of Common Pesticide

614

U.S. Energy Secretary Steven Chu Announces Plans to Leave

615

Gearing Up For This Week's Report On Idaho's Nuclear Future

616

Oregon Picks Four Spots For Wave And Offshore Wind Energy

617

Watering The Oregon Desert

618

EPA Criticizes Clean-Up Study For Portland Harbor Superfund Site

619

Western States' Public Lands Fight Comes To Idaho

620

Searching The Olympic Forest For The Elusive Marten

621

Research Helps Design Fish-Friendlier Turbines

622

Wyden Questions Whether Big Coal Is Fleecing Taxpayers

623

Southern Oregon County Will Consider GM Crop Ban In 2014

624

Pygmy Rabbits Recovering In The Wild

625

Wolverines Under Consideration For Endangered Species Status

626

Seal Sitters Ask Beach-Goers To Share The Shore

627

Idaho Governor Supports Creation of New Volunteer Fire Districts

628

Idaho Governor Underscores Commitment to Keep Nuclear Waste Out of State

629

Appeals Court Upholds Idaho's Roadless Plan

630

Lamprey Habitats: Discovering the Unknown

631

Idaho Power Uses Cloud Seeding To Enhance Winter Snowpack

632

The 'Most Tested Light Bulb in History'

633

New Study: Threatened Northwest Seabird Numbers Drop 30 Percent

634

Dairies Fight EPA Nitrate Study

635

Feds Hope For Collaborative Effort On Salmon Long-Term Planning

636

Canadian Smelter Found Liable for U.S. Pollution

637

Strong Opposition In Seattle For Gateway Pacific Terminal

638

Feds Give Stakeholders Bigger Salmon Recovery Role

639

Where Coal Divides, Community Remains

640

Restoring An Extinct Salmon Species

641

Study: Climate Changes Hurts Winter Tourism

642

Paid Temps Do the Waiting So Coal Backers Don't Have To

643

Oil Trains On The Rise In The Northwest

644

Project to Recharge Aquifers with Columbia River Water

645

Batteries: The Future of Energy Storage And Electric Cars

646

A Smarter Thermostat To Save Energy

647

Hints to Winterize Your Home

648

In The High Desert, A Sustainable Mill Targets A Thirsty Tree

649

Study: Urban Development Degrades Streams

650

Deadline Approaches For Klamath Restoration Deal

651

Study: Changing Climate + Grazing Cattle = Bad Combo

652

Exploring The Undammed White Salmon River, At Last

653

Rancher Brings Pollution Battle to WA Supreme Court

654

Sizing Up Coal's Environmental Impact

655

Undammed White Salmon River Opens To Paddlers

656

Appeals Court Hears Challenge to Idaho Roadless Rule

657

NW Utilities Ramping Up Energy Efficiency Message

658

More Layoffs For Major Wind Company

659

Idaho Voters Create Constitutional Right To Hunt, Fish, And Trap

660

A New Tool To Help Columbia Basin Adapt To Climate Change

661

Cleaning Up Legacy Mines, One At A Time

662

High Temps And Low Flows Are Double-Whammy For Fish

663

Oregon Fishing Town Crippled By Federal Cuts To Port Maintenance

664

Washington Considers Another Impact Of Wolves: Skinny Cows

665

National Rivers Initiative In The Northwest Puts Emphasis On Salmon Habitat

666

Idaho Voters to Decide Right to Hunt Amendment

667

$178 Million Smart Grid Project Launches In Northwest

668

How a Nickel Mining Venture Brought An Invasive Flower to Oregon

669

Presidential Candidates Not Focused On The Environment

670

Idaho Gold Miner Says He's Not Interested in Salmon River Anymore

671

EarthFix Poll: Do NW Residents Care About Stormwater?

672

U.S. Judge To Rule On Canadian Firm's Dumping In Columbia River

673

Western WA Fire Out But Fears Linger For Spawning Salmon

674

Coal Export Plan Raises Job Hopes And Environmental Concerns

675

Judge To Consider Cross-Border Columbia River Pollution Case

676

No Wind Tax Credit Could Mean Fewer PNW Jobs

677

Northwest Wildfires Have Burned Record Number of Acres In 2012

678

Washington Gubernatorial Candidates On The Environment

679

OR, WA in Top 10 Energy Efficient States

680

Supreme Court Rejects 'Roadless Rule' Appeal

681

Industry Deploys Ground-Shaking Methods In Quest For Idaho Natural Gas

682

EPA Report Links Yakima Valley Nitrates to Dairies

683

Columbia River Spill Comes During Series Of Oil Spill Readiness Hearings

684

Wolf Kills Create Blowback For State, Conservation Group

685

New Evidence Of BPA Damage To Reproductive Systems

686

Planned Bottling Plant Moves Closer To Tapping Western Wash. Water

687

'Zombee' Sequel: Honeybees Victimized in Washington State

688

Small-Time Gold Mining Creates A Big Stir

689

Land Board Approves Exclusive Mineral Lease On Salmon River

690

Wind Tower Manufacturer to Close Plants

691

Yakima Basin Plan Could Flood Shoreline Community

692

Anti-Gillnet Coalition Ends Ballot Measure Campaign

693

Are LEDs Coming Soon To A Light Socket Near You?

694

Unexplained Hoof Disease Spreads Quickly In Washington Elk

695

Tribes Oppose Oregon Measure to Ban Gillnetting

696

Kill Order Re-Issued For Washington's Wedge Pack

697

Demolition Of Washington's Condit Dam Nearing Completion

698

Scientists Look For Ways To Restore Northwest's Sick Forests

699

Washington Wolves Get A Reprieve From Government Kill Order

700

Local Biofuel Efforts Get A Boost With Fat Algae

701

Fish And Game Director Says Idaho Wildlife Summit A Success

702

Idaho Wildlife Summit Seeks Answers to Future Problems

703

New Windows Could Cut Your Energy Costs

704

Tax Credit Uncertainty Prompts More Wind Industry Layoffs

705

Wind Turbines Undamaged by Central WA Fire

706

American Coal Companies Look To The Northwest For Export Opportunities

707

After a Wildfire, the Erosion Problem Begins

708

A Washington Rancher's Showdown With Pollution Regulators

709

How Drawing Down Rivers Can Impair Water Quality

710

Rep. Hastings Pushes 'Save Our Dams' Bill

711

Shell's Oil-Spill Barge Causes Small Spills Of Its Own In Bellingham

712

Puget Sound Tidal Energy Project Challenged By Japanese Company

713

Seattle Seafood Company Agrees to Pay Air Pollution Settlement

714

Willamette Pollution Could Prompt Legal Action

715

'Citizen Science' Gains Momentum In The Northwest

716

Changes in Forests Increase Fire Risks, Insect Outbreaks

717

Is Murrelet The New 'You Can't Cut It Bird' In NW Forests?

718

King County Opens The Door For Heat Energy From Wastewater

719

Effort Launched To Strip Protection For Puget Sound Orcas

720

Washington's New Stormwater Regs Promote Green Development

721

Southeast Oregon Ranchers Could Get Aid From Drought Bill

722

Study: "Megadrought" The New Norm In The West

723

Montana Coal Fuels Puget Sound Energy

724

Making Grizzly Bears Happier

725

Pro-Coal Group Launches Ad Campaign

726

First Idaho Sockeye Of 2012 Arrives at Sawtooth Trap

727

Judge Hands Down $2 Million Fine to Mining Company

728

Wash. Mine Fined For Water Quality Violations

729

Ranchers Struggle In The Aftermath Of Fires

730

Poll Finds Water Quality NW Residents Top Concern

731

The Importance of Burls and 4 Other Surprises From The Biscuit Fire

732

Coal Export Study Warns of Train Congestion

733

Columbia River Towns May Team Up To Export Coal

734

First Forest Health Hazard Warning For Wash. Expected

735

Conservationists Say Thinning On Federal Lands Could Provide Steady Timber Supply

736

High Bacteria Levels in WA Waters, Not Found in OR, ID

737

The Call (And Noise) Of The Open Road

738

Pass-Through Towns Want A Voice In Coal Exports

739

100-Year-Old River Gauge Still Has Something to Say

740

Spring Chinook Numbers Lower Than Expected

741

Tsunami Debris That Washes Ashore Tested For Radiation

742

Tackling Water Pollution One Creek At A Time

743

Creating Power from Wheat Straw

744

Wash. Gubernatorial Hopefuls Weigh In On Coal

745

Fuel Cells Could Power Your Neighborhood

746

Caught On Tape! Undersea Volcano Erupts Off Northwest Coast

747

Deep-Sea Stowaways Get Leg Up from Scientists

748

Wild Breeding Jump-Starts Pygmy Rabbit Recovery

749

Northwest Residents Opt For DIY Pesticide Testing

750

NW Tribes Working To Develop Better Hatchery Fish

751

What's Stressing Orcas Out? Think Portion Size

752

20 Sea Lions Dead, Most from Gunshots, On Northwest Coast

753

Oregon's New Energy Plan Pushes Renewables And Conservation

754

Spring Brings New Life To Washington's Recovering Elwha River

755

In A Cascade Marsh, A Summer Sight: Nesting Sandhill Cranes

756

Court Orders Forest Service To Regulate Gold Mining In Salmon Streams

757

Delayed Removal Of Sunken Vessel To Cost Almost $2 Million

758

How Researchers Plan To Protect Deer Through Their Diets

759

Why An Alaska Mine Worries Fishermen In The Northwest

760

Seattle City Council Votes Against Regional Coal Exports

761

Tribe Wants End To Short-Term Klamath Dam Relicensing

762

Ending Puget Sound's Bad Acid Trip

763

Idaho Wildlife Area Up For Natural Gas Leases

764

Early Snowmelt Could Spell Water Shortage for Klamath Farmers

765

Algae And Acidification: Connecting The Dots, From The Air

766

Ring Of Fire Eclipse Brushes The Northwest

767

How Saving On Water Can Slim Your Energy Profile

768

A Water Plan For Fish, Families And Farmers

769

Report Inconclusive On What Killed Orca L112

770

Algae Boom in Puget Sound

771

Which Mammals Will Adapt to Climate Change?

772

New Research: Hatchery Salmon Posing Problems For Wild Stocks

773

How Northwest Sewage Helps Plants Grow

774

Coldwater Ridge Center At Mount St. Helens Reopens With New Mission

775

'Personal Care Products,' Pharmaceutical Toxics Found in Columbia River Study

776

Fired Scientist Returns With Doubts About Klamath Dam Removal

777

The Case of the Great Horned Owl Mix Up

778

Agent Orange Dump Site Is Oregon Desert's Toxic Legacy

779

Firm Seeks Permits To Mine Idaho's Rare Earth Minerals

780

Borrow A Bee And Your Honey Is Free

781

Birders and Burgers: An Unlikely High Desert Partnership

782

Judge Redden on Saving Salmon: Tear Down Those Dams

783

New Restrictions On Cruise Ship Waste For Seattle Waters

784

Citizen Scientists Get Chance To Help Declining Kestrels

785

Shall Jellyfish Inherit the Earth’s Oceans?

786

Cutting Back A Nuke Site's Greenhouse Gas Emissions

787

Climate Change Threats: How Prepared is the PNW?

788

Feds Back Down From Plans To Close E. Oregon Forest Roads

789

How Coal Helped Build The Port of Coos Bay

790

Report: Chinese Companies Consider Vestas Takeover

791

Occupy Portland Activists Bus To Richland For Anti-Nuke Rally

792

Washington Not Ready For Implications Of B.C. Pipeline Expansion

793

Energy Controls Could Mean Big Savings for Building Owners

794

Why A Sociologist Is Part Of Building A Better Power Grid

795

More Electric Cars Could Mean More Power Demand

796

Spokane Has Concerns Over Proposed Coal Terminals

797

Can Grafting Help Organic Farmers Reduce Plant Disease?

798

Are NW Residents Willing to Pay for More Renewable Energy?

799

Coos Bay Rail Needs Overhaul To Handle Coal

800

Report: Geothermal Industry Expanding

801

Panel Recommends Harvest Cutbacks On Small Schooling Fish

802

On The Ground In Grays Harbor: What's The Word On That New Export Terminal?

803

1,000 Acres Up For Conservation In The San Juan Islands

804

Broken B.C. Pipe Spills 1.2 Million Gallons Of Sewage Into Columbia

805

Activists Challenge Proposal To Bottle Water In Columbia Gorge

806

New Technology Helps Oregon Shrimpers Reduce Bycatch

807

Increased Coal Train Traffic Could Mean Bad News For Public Health

808

Beekeepers Try Cold Storage To Stave Off Colony Collapse

809

Water Will Flow To Southern Oregon Farms

810

For Klamath Tribes, Suckerfish Mean Renewed Life

811

Avian Cholera Plagues Waterfowl In Klamath Basin Refuge

812

Questions Remain About Hanford's Waste Treatment Plant's Mixing Tanks

813

Tribe Hopes to Restore Hanford's Natural Plants

814

Court Decides Idaho Property Rights Case On Narrow Grounds

815

BPA Wind Power Sets New Record

816

Environmental Review Process Kicks Off For Gateway Pacific Terminal Near Bellingham

817

Navy Looks To Renew Permits For Sonar Testing In Northwest

818

Study: 17,500 Northwest Homes In Harm's Way From Rising Seas

819

Death Penalty Returns For Bonneville Sea Lions

820

Appeals Court Upholds Removing Federal Wolf Protections

821

Pacific Northwest Republicans Want to Talk Timber

822

Got Pollution? Study Links Dairies to Bad Air Quality

823

Last Megaloads Depart From Lewiston, Idaho This Week

824

With Condit Dam Gone, Development Plans Emerge For White Salmon River

825

Gregoire Approves Columbia Gorge Wind Project

826

Ceremonial Fisheries Culturally Important to NW Tribes

827

Landowners Caught in the Middle of Wind Energy Debate in Idaho

828

Idaho Senators Voice Concern Over Natural Gas Bill That Threatens Local Control

829

The Case Of The Stolen Geoducks

830

Spotted Owl Plan Calls For Shotguns, Logging And Private Land Restrictions

831

Tsunami Debris Update: Coming Our Way In 2013

832

Ocean's Future: 'Goodbye Big Fish, Hello Small Fish'

833

State Funding Not Available To Deal With Largest Derelict Vessels

834

Costly Davy Crockett Oil Spill Could Have Been Prevented

835

Conservation Group: ‘Take Permit’ Needs More Data

836

Reeling in the Northern Pike Population

837

Ringing The Dinner Bell For Wintering Elk

838

Idaho Starts Work on Sage Grouse Management Plan

839

King County Does The Numbers On Greenhouse Gas Emissions

840

Why Mt. Hood Never Erupts With A Bang

841

Researchers On Hunt For Killer Whales' Winter Hideout

842

Sun Setting On Sunset Falls?

843

Oregon Wolf OR-9 Killed in Idaho

844

How Wind Turbines Bring Different Dangers to Different Birds

845

Western Idaho Community Split Over Natural Gas Drilling

846

Cruising Puget Sound For Toxic Algae Hot Spots

847

6 Things You Need to Know about Water Rights

848

Wildlife Areas Close to Protect Wintering Elk

849

National Study Shows Rural Towns Value Their Trails, Too

850

Idaho Counties and Natural Gas Groups Reach Agreement

851

Flying the Leaded Skies: Small Planes Still Pour Lead Into America's Air

852

Salmon Go To School

853

EarthFix Conversation: EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson

854

Groups Boycott 'The Grey' For Portrayal Of Wolves

855

EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson Hosts Town Hall At UW

856

Field Notes: Green Camping In a Wintery White-out

857

Environmentalists File Lawsuit Against Naval Testing Along Northwest Coast

858

Earth Liberation Front Documentary Gets Oscar Nomination

859

Can a Supercomputer Be Super-Green, Too?

860

Will NW Environment Pay For Road Salt's Benefits?

861

Empire of Dirt Gives Way to the Return of the Salmon

862

Protections Added for Endangered Sea Turtle's Northwest Habitat

863

Northwest Lawmakers Poised to Address Environmental Issues

864

New Study: Biofuel From Seaweed - It's All About The Microbes

865

Idaho House Committee Approves Oil and Gas Regulations

866

Does Global Warming Mean More Winter Snow Storms?

867

Possible Tsunami Debris Washing Up On Northwestern Shores

868

New Regs Proposed For Cruise Ship Wastewater in Washington

869

Does Mount St. Helens Have Lessons for an Oregon Logging Experiment?

870

Thinking Outside The Pond: What's The Best Role For Hatchery Fish?

871

Canadian Mining Co. Found Responsible for Idaho Contamination

872

Health Division Validates Some Concerns About Wind Farm Noise

873

Researchers: Mount Adams' Glaciers Half Gone

874

Western Sage Grouse 101

875

Oregon Farmers Saving Water As State Faces Challenge

876

Got Wolves? Washington Does

877

Wind Farm Applies for First Golden Eagle ‘Take Permit’

878

Coast Range Community Receives Lab Results From Pesticide Investigation

879

Clock's Ticking On Innovative Land Deal Near Seattle

880

Researchers, Fishing Fleets Ready For Oregon’s First Marine Reserve

881

Geothermal Energy Challenge: Getting Hot Water From a Dry Hole

882

Natural Gas Industry Seeks Local Support in Idaho

883

What the EPA's New Rules On Coal-Plant Toxics Mean for the Northwest

884

And Baby Makes 89 (Orcas in Puget Sound)

885

Tribes Announce Lamprey Restoration Plan

886

New Research Shows Hatchery Fish Adapting To Captivity Within One Generation

887

Burgeoning Cluster Of Lifesaving Stove Designers Call NW Home

888

Conservation Group Asks for Regulations on Wind Turbines

889

Field Notes: In Oregon's Cascades, A Lone Wolf

890

What's Wrong With Gov. Gregoire's Washington State Shellfish Initiative?

891

Despite Nuclear Company's Travails, It Says Idaho Plant Remains On Track

892

How Much Seafood Is the NW Eating? The Answer Impacts Water Quality

893

New Initiative Puts Shellfish To Work

894

Sherman County Gets Boost from Wind Farms

895

Poll Finds NW Residents Would Live Near Wind Farms

896

Water Pollution: The Source Be With You

897

Department of Energy Gives Jordan Cove License to Export Natural Gas

898

Boise River Clean-Up Matches Idaho Residents' Clean-Water Priorities

899

Puget Sound Petroleum Poses Harm To Fish

900

More Reports of ISA in Wild and Farmed Salmon Uncovered

901

NW Readiness for Oil Spills Drops As Risks Increase

902

How Native Insects Could Reduce Pesticide Use in Northwest Vineyards

903

Federal Court Puts Yellowstone Grizzlies Back On Endangered List

904

Wapato: A Sacred Food Returns to Yakama Nation

905

Conservation Group Departs From Salmon Court Battle

906

Wind Turbines Blow Money Gorge Museum's Way

907

Lutheran Retreat Struggles For Identity While Cleaning Up Mine Legacy

908

A Guide to Haze in the Columbia River Gorge

909

Experimental Homes Move Energy Research into the Real World

910

How The Columbia Gorge Scenic Act Helps Native Species

911

What Keystone Pipeline Delay Could Mean For NW Tanker Traffic

912

The Five Coolest Things about Ocean-Exploring Robots

913

Scientists On the Trail of a Potential Salmon Killer

914

Recycling Plant Among Top Northwest Polluters

915

Two Industrial Plants Stand Out For Dirty Air Citations in the Northwest

916

New Report Details Toxics in Puget Sound

917

Get Ready, Northwest: Here Comes La Niña, Round Two

918

Planning for Energy needs in Idaho and E. Oregon

919

Northwest States in Top Ten for Wind Power

920

Idaho Couple Puts Wetlands Rules To The Test At Supreme Court

921

Judge Upholds Pesticide Limits in West Coast Salmon Streams

922

EarthFix Conversations: Sealing the Deal on PCBs and Marine Mammals

923

Husum Falls Becomes Focal Point After Condit Dam Goes Down

924

Conservation Groups Petition Judge Redden to Make Change

925

Portland Neighborhoods to Start EcoDistrict Projects

926

WSU Report: Hotel Chains Become 'Greener'

927

In Northwest Town, A Local Fight Against Global Coal

928

On The Front Lines In Wolf Country, Peruvian Herders Keep 'Los Lobos' At Bay

929

Author: Willamette 'A River Of The People'

930

OSU Study: Woody Biomass Not a Good Substitute For Fossil Fuels

931

Transmission Lines: An Interstate Highway for Energy

932

Pacific Smelt Receive Critical Habitat Designation

933

U.S., Oregon Solar Manufacturers File Trading Petition Against China

934

EarthFix Conversations: Sick Wild Salmon

935

EarthFix Conversations: A Documentary About Alaska's Controversial Pebble Mine

936

Northwest Hydropower Gets Small

937

All Aboard! Fish Busing On The Cowlitz Hits A Road Block

938

Plastic Bag Ban Foes In Idaho Play 'Buy Local' Card

939

Conservation Groups Sue To Block Oregon Wolf Kill

940

Federal Energy Plan Fast-Tracks Power Lines Across Northwest

941

New Study Compares Carcinogen Levels Around Washington State

942

U.S., Canada Ponder Terms For Shared Columbia River

943

EarthFix Conversations: The Planet Needs a Rolaid

944

Oregon Will Kill More Wolves After Livestock Losses

945

Eastern Oregon Wind Farm Fight Marks New Era

946

Southern Oregon Landowners Object To Plans to Export Natural Gas

947

Pipeline Rep says Benefits of LNG Export Terminal "Remain To Be Seen"

948

Q & A: Scientists Seek Clues to Mt. Hood's Fault Line

949

Stories Emerge Following Gorge Activist's Death

950

Congress Must Approve Klamath Dam Deal by March

951

New Food Composting Program Will Change Trash Day In Portland

952

Region's Newest Wastewater Treatment Plant Opens Saturday

953

'Big Burn' Author Says After-Effects of 1910 Fire Still Being Felt Today

954

Biologists Move Threatened Chinook As Condit Dam Comes Down

955

Critics Call Grizzly Self-Defense Bill Redundant

956

A Warming Climate May Lead To More Extreme Weather In The Northwest

957

Idaho Sockeye Salmon Count Beats Expectations

958

'Robo Fish' Sense Salmon's Tortuous Turbine Passage

959

Electric Vehicles Could Help Balance Wind Power

960

Wolf Advocates File Appeal to Budget Rider

961

New Studies Track Pollution in Samish Bay

962

Seattle Takes the Lead on Green Buildings

963

Using Trees to Guide Water Resource Management

964

Pine White Butterflies Now Calling Washington Desert Home

965

Proposal Puts National Security Ahead of Environmental Protection

966

Pacific Northwest Hydropower Grants to Improve Generation

967

Solar Thermal Energy Finds Advocate in Prosser Rancher

968

Capturing Sounds and Silence at Crater Lake

969

Wolf Discussion Evolves in Northwest

970

Richland Researchers Study Efficient Carbon Capture Methods

971

Fish And Game Commission Discounts, Refunds Non-Resident Wolf Tags

972

Researchers Stream Live Video From Undersea Volcano Off Oregon

973

Harnessing Tides In The Northwest

974

Oregon Unveils Newest 'Solar Highway'

975

Portland Watches With Interest As NY Reservoir Reviewed

976

Scientists Race To Save Bats Before White Nose Syndrome Arrives In The West

977

A Railroaded Oregon Creek Recovers From its Past

978

Third Oil Company Considers Megaloads Despite Delays

979

A Tribe Opts For Hatcheries to Bring Fish to the Elwha

980

Plastic Bag Opponents Make Their Case City-By-City

981

Toxic Weed Rears Its Flowered Head In Northwest

982

Four Lawmakers Join Forces To Clean Up Portland's Harbor

983

Making A Bigger Deal About Smaller Fish

984

Otters Connect the Elwha's Salmon to the Olympics' Forests

985

Scientists Measure What Dams Have Done to the Elwha

986

Roman Artifacts Help Nuclear Waste Storage

987

Factoring Forests Into Climate Change

988

Hells Canyon: Still A Haven For The Man Who Fought For It

989

Hiding Carbon Emissions Under the Northwest's Big Rocks