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Leslie Lundgren is a volunteer member of the Southern Oregon Beekeepers Association and joins the Exchange.
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There's a tiny creek in Yreka that has a huge responsibility in the ecosystem. Christy Wheatley joins the Exchange to shed more light on the issue.
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As wolf populations grow in Southern Oregon, ranchers are looking for non-lethal ways to keep the protected animals away from their livestock.
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New funds will be used to support the Monarch Pollinator Habitat kit program.
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Oregon Fish and Wildlife wants to keep humans and bears safe from each other.
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A new pack of endangered grey wolves was recently confirmed in Northern California, on the border of Lassen, Plumas and Shasta counties.
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The Yurok Tribe is partnering with other agencies to increase capacity in the work of caring for California condors.
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The Center for Biological Diversity has petitioned the federal government on behalf of two endangered snails in eastern Oregon.
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The USDA Forest Service invites the public to weigh in (during a limited comment period) on a proposed amendment that could impact forest management for decades.
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A group of endangered California condors in far northern California faced a lead poisoning scare this month, with one bird being sent for special treatment.
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The Rail Ridge Fire in Grant County burned much of the grass that wild horse herds need to survive through winter.
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A non-profit group fights an uphill battle to save the victims of a massive outbreak of avian botulism that continues to ravage waterfowl at one of the Klamath National Wildlife Refuges.
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Humans can help bird migrations by cutting down on light pollution
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The outbreak of avian botulism at the Tule Lake National Wildlife Refuge has killed tens of thousands of migratory birds this summer. Conservation groups are waiting for cold weather to stop it.