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Legislation connects habitat for wildlife in honor of Earth Day
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- The Wildlife Corridors Conservation Act, introduced today, recognizes the need for wildlife for room to roam to survive in the modern world and as they seek ...
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TIGER for lions and bears (and elk), oh my!
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- More evidence that Conservation Northwest employees must really love their work, and a huge chance for the state of Washington to score a win for wildlife in ...
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Think your holiday travel is hard?
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- When the weather outside is frightful, news on the latest wildlife success sure is delightful. Over the last 2 winters, nearly 50 fisher came to the Olympic ...
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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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Whirling into the forest primeval
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- Heli-hiking in Canada has become a way to take in the beauty of the terrain. However, conservation groups such as Conservation Northwest wonder what effect ...
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A chance for the future of ranches
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- The choices for ranchers that need to put their long-held lands on the market are slim in an era of subdivision development pressures, yet there are sometimes ...
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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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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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Choosing a better path for Methow powerline
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- Conservation Northwest has filed a motion in Okanogan Superior court seeking to intervene in a lawsuit filed against Washington State by the Okanogan PUD. At ...
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Stevens Pass development needs thoughtful review for wildlife
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- Conservation Northwest supports and encourages outdoor recreation at Stevens Pass, including mountain biking, hiking, and skiing. But any recreation must be ...
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Wolves influence forest diversity
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- Cristina Eisenberg, a researcher from Oregon State University, has concluded that a decline in young aspen trees in NW Montana is due to the missing presence ...
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Judge rules in favor of the little things that run the world
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- The ninth circuit court today ruled in favor of upholding "look before you log" old-growth protections put in place under the Northwest Forest Plan. The ruling ...
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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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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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Restoring watersheds means jobs
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- At the start of the 111th Congress, members of Congress are building support for an economic stimulus package that advocates for creating green jobs. Senator ...
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Friends of the wolves
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- Last week Crosscut.com asked if wolves can find enough friends outside of urban populations to bring strong, science-based protections to Washington's ...
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Conservation Northwest and KPLU join forces for birds
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- KPLU and Conservation Northwest are teaming up to create nesting habitat for birds near Mount Rainier
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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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Methow power-line fight turns into Supreme Court showdown
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- The fight over the future of the shrub-steppe grasslands above the shimmering Methow River has become what few could have predicted: a constitutional feud ...
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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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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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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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Blanchard Natural Resource Conservation Area
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- Conservation Northwest welcomes the announcement by Public Lands Commissioner Goldmark that the Department of Natural Resources intends to extend natural ...