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Washington wildlife officials are beginning to plan for how to conserve the state’s species and habitats for the next decade.
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Deer have been a fixture of Port Townsend for years and residents' reactions to them are mixed. But now, the mayor says the deer population has grown exponentially, deer have killed two dogs and one resident said a deer kicked her in the head. The city will embark on a count of its deer in the new year.
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A 70-year-old woman has been criminally charged for allegedly feeding bears at her house on Washington's Long Beach peninsula.This is believed to be the…
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The Arctic is getting hotter faster than any part of the globe. Experts predict the region will be free of sea ice during the summer within about 20…
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One of the northwest’s most controversial birds is still ruffling feathers. The elusive spotted owl was at the heart of the timber wars here in the 1990s.…
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http://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/kplu/local-kplu-982324.mp3RICHLAND, Wash. –Wild life officials and park managers are refining a better…
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If you're game for an Olympic National Park hike of five to 20 miles and eager to go count housecat-sized rodents, the park wants you for its "citizen…