Tag: Wildlife

Fire Officials Warn Western Washington Residents About Escalating Wildfire Risks

New research led by Oregon State University has unveiled alarming projections for the future of forests in the western Pacific Northwest. The study, published...

Great Outdoors Month highlights recreation impact on WA

June is Great Outdoors Month, which also underscores the importance of outdoor recreation in Washington state. As temperatures warm up, people are enjoying nature. Five years...

Grizzly Bears to Return to Washington’s North Cascades

After years of debate, the federal government has decided to reintroduce grizzly bears to Washington state’s North Cascades mountain range. The move is seen...

Can your mountain bike revitalize rural main streets? The Biden Administration thinks so.

Whether you're fishing, hiking, mountain biking or swimming, camping, horseback riding, and wildlife watching--you're not just having a good time. You're also likely contributing...

Historic flooding in Yellowstone is a preview of what’s to come at our country’s national parks

Over thousands of years, Yellowstone National Park, the first national park in the world, was shaped by one of the most dangerous and powerful...

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Key Peninsula Civic Center To Host “Seattle’s Next Great Singer-Songwriter,” Dean Johnson, October 26

Community members on the Key Peninsula, the southernmost region...

Report finds barriers for NW coastal tribes responding to climate change

Coastal tribes in the Northwest are on the front...

With costs already high, WA initiative could cut child care budget

The cost of childcare is on the minds of Washington state...

WA community, technical colleges work to meet rural career needs

Four-year universities aren't always able to serve every student,...

Ray LaMontagne unveils new single “I Wouldn’t Change A Thing” from upcoming album “Long Way Home”

Ray LaMontagne, the Grammy-award-winning singer-songwriter, has unveiled his latest...