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Holy melting glaciers, Batman! [1%]
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 ...
Beary aware for Endangered Species Day [1%]
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 ...
Caribou win winter freedom [1%]
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 ...
It's unanimous: Endangered Species Day [1%]
US Senate passes its annual resolution declaring the importance of protecting endangered species.
Can protection of wolverines help Stevens Pass? [1%]
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 ...
Does south Puget Sound prairie outweigh drive time? [1%]
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 ...
Solstice gifts for all creatures, great and small [1%]
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!
We need all creatures great and small [1%]
New study published in the journal Bioscience concludes that a catastrophic decline around the world of "apex" predators such as wolves, cougars, lions or ...
Learning more about lynx [1%]
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 ...
Caribou death by 1000 cuts? [1%]
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 ...
Wildlife caught on film II, the return [1%]
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 ...
Wolves finding a home in north-central Washington? [1%]
A Wenatchee World article by K.C. Mehaffey about recent wolf sighting near the Methow Valley.
With a face like that... [1%]
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 ...
What does it mean for WA? [1%]
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 ...
Wolf poaching in Washington more than just a crime [1%]
Go, bears [1%]
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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