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Researchers with Oregon State University aim to test about 1,600 wild animals for SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19.
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Oregon's coastal communities are looking into elk culls to regulate their population. The question is: How many elk is too many elk?
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Shoot an American bison--a buffalo--in Yellowstone National Park, you'll be in big trouble. Outside the park boundaries, it's a completely different…
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People marveled years ago at the ability of non-human primates to learn sign language and communicate with people. Ann Southcombe is one of the people who…
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Oregon fish and wildlife commissioners approved a new management plan Friday for gray wolves, a long-awaited document that deals with how to respond, after wolf attacks on cattle and sheep.
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Even small doses of the poison cyanide can have harmful effects on humans and other creatures. But for years Oregon law allowed the use of cyanide traps,…
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It's been a long time since condors soared over California's North Coast. But they could soar again under a venture that combines the efforts of the…
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If you live with pets, you probably wonder what they're thinking, and marvel to the things they appear to figure out with their brains. But how high is…
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People get all the credit for creating music, but we're not alone in the animal kingdom. Birdsong, anyone? That's just one example of many, ranging from…
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It's shocking and upsetting for drivers and generally worse for the animal when vehicles collide with deer and elk. Oregon law now in effect allows people…
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By now, plenty of people have heard of the effect reintroducing wolves had on the ecosystem in Yellowstone National Park: more wolves means fewer elk and…
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You've probably seen for yourself the result of a collision between a deer and a motor vehicle. It is not pretty for either vehicle or deer. The Oregon…
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Police tried to shoot a cougar on the campus of Southern Oregon University in Ashland Sunday night. This is the latest in an escalating series of cougar…
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Wildlife Images near Grants Pass started simply: take animals that have been injured, rehabilitate them, and return them to the wild, when possible.…