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Holy melting glaciers, Batman!
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- Ecologists have insisted for decades that our parks and protected areas are too small and disconnected to satisfy long-term conservation needs – way before Al ...
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Beary aware for Endangered Species Day
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- Friday May 21st is Endangered Species Day and the penultimate day of Bear Awareness Week. Here in Bellingham it also coincides with Bike to Work and School ...
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Caribou win winter freedom
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- Like oil and water, snowmobiles and endangered mountain caribou don't mix. Kudos to the B.C. government for solidifying administrative rules under the mountain ...
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It's unanimous: Endangered Species Day
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- US Senate passes its annual resolution declaring the importance of protecting endangered species.
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Can protection of wolverines help Stevens Pass?
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- The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is initiating a status review of the wolverine to determine whether this shy but mighty carnivore warrants protection under ...
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Does south Puget Sound prairie outweigh drive time?
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- Does it make sense to build a highway through what's left of Washington's remaining native oak woodland prairie, prime habitat for 19 plants and animals facing ...
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Solstice gifts for all creatures, great and small
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- It seems that the Solstice and upcoming holidays are going to be good to wildlife big and small, and right about now we feel a bit like Santa’s elves!
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We need all creatures great and small
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- New study published in the journal Bioscience concludes that a catastrophic decline around the world of "apex" predators such as wolves, cougars, lions or ...
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Learning more about lynx
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- For someone with a juvenile sense of humor like myself, there is always some amusement to be found in most situations. And after two days and 120 clicks on ...
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Caribou death by 1000 cuts?
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- If we have our way, it won't be death by a thousand cuts for endangered mountain caribou. B.C.'s recent decision to relax regulations on mining exploration in ...
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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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Wolves finding a home in north-central Washington?
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- A Wenatchee World article by K.C. Mehaffey about recent wolf sighting near the Methow Valley.
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With a face like that...
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- A recent decision to designate critical habitat for lynx in the lower 48 is good news, but falls short in Washington. The Wenatchee World ran a Sunday feature ...
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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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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 ...