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Joining the Exchange is George Sexton, Conservation Director at KS Wild.
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It's the time of year when Oregon's black bears enter hyperphagia. That means they're eating as much as they can before entering hibernation in the winter.
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A $5,000 reward is being offered for information about a gray wolf that was illegally killed in Southern Oregon.
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Row River Valley residents have petitioned to create their own rural fire district. They say depending on fire districts in other communities leaves them vulnerable to wildfire.
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Sascha Hallett, a fish parasitologist at Oregon State University, and Julie Alexander, a fish ecologist at OSU about problems with salmon migration other than dams.
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Forestry Professor Lucy Kerhoulas and Cal Poly-Humboldt students are mapping growth rate changes in Klamath Mountains.
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The Pit River Nation is seeking protective status for Medicine Lake Highlands. Brandy McDaniels, Monument Lead for the Pit River Nation, and Michelle Berditschevsky at the Mount Shasta Bioregional Ecology Center.
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Chief Caleen Sisk of the Winnemem Wintu about the 2023 symbolic Sacramento River Fish Run.
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Barry McCovey, Jr. is the Yurok Fisheries Department Director, and our guest for an update on both fish restoration and condor reintroduction.
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The juvenile whale was seen swimming in a clockwise circle, making unusual noises and trailing two buoys. A team of wildlife experts had to move fast, but with plenty of patience, to save its life.
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We talk sea otter history and extirpation with Peter (Black Bear) Hatch, History & Archaeology Specialist for the Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians; Doug Duer, a researcher at Portland State University, and Cameron LaFollette, Executive Director of the Oregon Coast Alliance.
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Lessons in bear avoidance, from ODFW's Mathew Vargas, a wildlife biologist in the Rogue District.
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It's bird migration season in Oregon, and wildlife officials say more geese are catching diseases and dying.
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An Oregon bat won the annual photo contest organized by the Bureau of Land Management for the second year in a row.