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Conservation Northwest partners with ranchers on forest legacy project
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- In the Columbia Highlands, working ranches, small timber operations, and farms are not only the lifeblood of the community, they are vital to wildlife. ...
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Olympic National Park to reintroduce additional fishers
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- Peninsula Daily News article about the third and final year of fisher reintroductions.
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A tracker's tale
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- When I learned to track and see passage of animals and humans where other people don’t often see tracks, say in the forest duff and vegetation, I started to ...
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Upper Skagit Bald Eagle Festival
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- The eagles abound in the beautiful Skagit Valley!
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Happy New Year 2010 to fishers, the critter
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- The winter of 2009-2010 features the third and final winter of fisher releases. Pacific fishers, deep-forest hunter and smaller relative to the wolverine, are ...
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Court Ruling Affects Wolves in Washington
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- A recent federal court ruling reinstates protection for wolves in the northern Rockies under the Endangered Species Act - including the eastern third of ...
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Washington's wolves are back in the news
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- The latest news about Washington's two wolf packs.
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You make wilderness happen!
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- Northeastern Washington’s Columbia Highlands have finally gained the national attention they deserve thanks to the historic collaboration between the region’s ...
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Fisher reintroduction finale!
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- Reintroduction of Pacific fishers, a small native mammal, to Washington's Olympic Peninsula, comes to a successful finish. The animals will continue to be ...
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Wildland Partners
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- Be a wildlife hero! By joining Conservation Northwest's automatic giving program, your monthly or quarterly donation will go farther for wildlife and wild ...
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Powerline appeals caught in volley between agencies
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- While DNR has announced its “intention to appeal” a ruling allowing the PUD to condemn state land for its powerline, it remains unclear whether the agency will ...
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Wildlife caught on film II, the return
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- This week, Conservation Northwest hosted two showings of the film "Lords of Nature: Life in a Land of Great Predators." Supporters in Spokane and Twisp packed ...
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Wolf pack confirmed in Washington State
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- After ten years of conducting wildlife surveys using remote cameras, Conservation Northwest has captured photographs of six wolf pups residing in the North ...
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What does it mean for WA?
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- I was a babe in the womb when the Endangered Species Act was enacted, and I probably couldn't even say "woofie" when the gray wolf--having been hunted and ...
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Wolf poaching in Washington more than just a crime
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Time is running out for North Cascades "ghost bears"
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- Joe Scott comments on Seattle Times book review on "Grizzly Wars: The Public Fight Over the Great Bear" by David Knibb. He thanks Mr. Knibb for alerting ...
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Go, bears
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- It's been a roller coaster ride for bears this month, with polar bears losing a chance to have their ice cap homes protected from global warming by the ...
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Wild Links conference
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- Conservation Northwest hosts an ongoing "Wild Links" science briefing to share ideas and better coordinate to keep the Northwest's wildlife and wildlife ...