Puget Sound Orcas To Get Individual Health Records Bill Radke speaks with Joe Gaydos, chief scientist for the University of California Davis Wildlife on Orcas Island, about the creation of individual... Bill Radke Matt Martin
Should We Bring Grizzly Bears Back To North Cascades? If you feel like you're just waking up from a long winter, you're not alone. Bears feel the same way. And they're out and about in the North Cascades. David Hyde Bill Radke
Puget Sound’s Dark Role In Orca Captures SeaWorld says it will end its killer whale breeding program and will stop making the mammals perform tricks for stadium crowds. It’s a historic about... Cathy Duchamp
Tourists: Use Your Photos To Help Galapagos Penguins Bill Radke speaks with University of Washington researcher Dee Boersma about her website iGalapagos, where she is asking Galapagos Islands tourists to... Bill Radke Matt Martin
Seattle Poop-Scoop Police Are Cracking Down Starting next week, dog owners may get busted if they let their dogs run off leash in city parks or fail to scoop up after them. Seattle's Parks Departm... Paige Browning
When You Flush, You’re Drugging Salmon In Puget Sound Bill Radke speaks with Joel Baker, science director of the Center for Urban Waters at the University of Washington Tacoma, about a recent study that... Bill Radke Matt Martin
Warming Oceans Linked To Increased Sea Star Deaths Bill Radke speaks with University of Puget Sound biologist Joel Elliot about his recent study that links a virus known as sea star wasting syndrome that... Bill Radke Matt Martin
Whaaaaa?! Another Baby Orca? When officials counted the orcas in Puget Sound earlier this year, they noted that several of them appeared to be pregnant. They were right. Yet another... Lisa Brooks
See An Adorable Ermine (And Its Fresh Kill) Up Close In The Methow Valley Ashley Siple, a cross-country skier, was spending the weekend in the Methow Valley when she spotted a tiny white creature bounding across the snow. Isolde Raftery
Environment Where do Seattle-area crows go at night? Listener Lauren Linscheid of Seattle sees crows flying every day toward Lake City Way. “I want to know where they’re going and why,” Lauren told KUOW’s Local Wonder team. We sent reporter Ashley Ahearn to investigate. Ashley Ahearn