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Legislation connects habitat for wildlife in honor of Earth Day [1%]
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 ...
TIGER for lions and bears (and elk), oh my! [1%]
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 ...
Think your holiday travel is hard? [1%]
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 ...
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 ...
Whirling into the forest primeval [1%]
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 ...
A chance for the future of ranches [1%]
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 ...
Olympic National Park to reintroduce additional fishers [1%]
Peninsula Daily News article about the third and final year of fisher reintroductions.
Happy New Year 2010 to fishers, the critter [1%]
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 ...
Choosing a better path for Methow powerline [1%]
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 ...
Stevens Pass development needs thoughtful review for wildlife [1%]
Conservation Northwest supports and encourages outdoor recreation at Stevens Pass, including mountain biking, hiking, and skiing. But any recreation must be ...
Wolves influence forest diversity [1%]
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 ...
Judge rules in favor of the little things that run the world [1%]
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 ...
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 ...
Fisher reintroduction finale! [1%]
Reintroduction of Pacific fishers, a small native mammal, to Washington's Olympic Peninsula, comes to a successful finish. The animals will continue to be ...
Wildland Partners [1%]
Be a wildlife hero! By joining Conservation Northwest's automatic giving program, your monthly or quarterly donation will go farther for wildlife and wild ...
Restoring watersheds means jobs [1%]
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 ...
Friends of the wolves [1%]
Last week Crosscut.com asked if wolves can find enough friends outside of urban populations to bring strong, science-based protections to Washington's ...
Conservation Northwest and KPLU join forces for birds [1%]
KPLU and Conservation Northwest are teaming up to create nesting habitat for birds near Mount Rainier
Powerline appeals caught in volley between agencies [1%]
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 ...
Methow power-line fight turns into Supreme Court showdown [1%]
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Blanchard Natural Resource Conservation Area [1%]
Conservation Northwest welcomes the announcement by Public Lands Commissioner Goldmark that the Department of Natural Resources intends to extend natural ...
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