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Environment
Banned Fish Trap Returns To Columbia As Sustainable Way To Catch Salmon
Fish traps were banned on the Columbia River more than 80 year ago, but some say it’s time to bring them back as a way for fishermen to catch more hatchery salmon while protecting wild fish.
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Environment
Oregon Starts Killing Sea Lions At Willamette Falls
The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife has started killing sea lions below Willamette Falls to protect a fragile run of winter steelhead.
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Environment
Oregon Starts Killing Sea Lions At Willamette Falls
The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife has started killing sea lions below Willamette Falls to protect a fragile run of winter steelhead.
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Environment
Land Board To Discuss Elliott State Forest Ownership Options
The Oregon Land Board is looking at different options for public ownership of the Elliott State Forest along the south coast.
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Environment
West Coast Fishery Rebounds After Years Of Conservation Efforts
Several species of bottom-feeding fish off the West Coast are making a speedy recovery from overfishing.
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Environment
West Coast Fishery Rebounds After Years Of Conservation Efforts
Several species of bottom-feeding fish off the West Coast are making a speedy recovery from overfishing.
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Environment
Bill To Allow Killing Sea Lions To Help Salmon Heads To Trump's Desk
Congress has passed a bill that will make it easier to kill sea lions threatening fragile runs of salmon in the Northwest.
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Environment
Bill To Allow Killing Sea Lions To Help Salmon Heads To Trump's Desk
Congress has passed a bill that will make it easier to kill sea lions threatening fragile runs of salmon in the Northwest.
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Environment
Audit Flags Problems With Portland’s Environmental Agency
The Bureau of Environmental Services is spending millions on projects aimed at improving water quality and restoring wildlife habitat, but auditors found the bureau often can’t prove it's meeting its goals.
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Report: Climate Change Is Already Bringing Problems To Northwest — And It Will Get Worse
The Northwest is already seeing the effects of climate change, according to a new national climate assessment.