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State wildlife officials have killed more than 100,000 fish that were infected with a newly-identified parasite. It’s the first time that organism has been linked to illness in Oregon trout.
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Several scaleless fish with fanged jaws and huge eyes that can be found more than a mile deep in the ocean have washed up along a roughly 200-mile stretch of Oregon coastline, and it’s unclear why, scientists and experts said.
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JeffX 7/7 @ 8:30: The efforts to improve living conditions for fish tend to focus on big dams, like the four proposed for removal on the Klamath River.…
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How did a guy who worked as a wildlife biologist manage to leave millions of dollars for enhancing "watchable wildlife?"By being a savvy buyer and seller…
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Environmental groups are keeping their own and government lawyers busy. Cascadia Wildlands and other groups recently announced an intention to sue the…
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Using renewable energy in Oregon provides a double benefit. First, there's the obvious benefit of using wind or solar or geothermal power instead of…
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Not every species that enters the endangered species list stays there for decades. The bald eagle recovered enough to get de-listed, and so did several…
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Dungeness crab fishers will begin setting their pots today after reaching a price agreement with seafood processors.With the Oregon Department of…
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When disputes over timber and water arise, fish are often at the center of concern.They are sensitive to changes in streams and the forests that give…
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Crab fishers on California's north coast are keeping their boats tied to the dock in an effort to get a higher price from wholesalers.The Santa Rosa…