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A once-rare flowering prairie plant has recovered enough in Washington and Oregon to be removed from the federal Endangered Species List.
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Restoration contractor Resource Environmental Solutions and area tribes will plant up to 19 billion native seeds as the Klamath Dams come out and reservoirs are drained.
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Earlier this month, the Port of Everett and Tulalip Tribes celebrated the return of 353 acres of estuary near the mouth of the Snohomish River. Blue Heron Slough will be fully restored in the coming weeks when a final dike is breached and the tides flow in. It will be the first time in 100 years that the land is reconnected to Puget Sound.
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A local watershed is the first in the Northwest to participate in a federal program that aims to connect people with their waterways. As of today, the…
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Dozens of prominent environmental groups including the Sierra Club and Friends of the Earth are asking President Obama for help protecting old-growth…
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In the long saga to protect the northern spotted owl, it's now officially "owl vs owl."US Fish and Wildlife says the decline of the iconic northwest…
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With its delicate, bright-green leaves, it’s a beautiful plant to look at.And its medicinal qualities are well-known, but it requires huge amounts of…
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Restoration projects in Eastern Washington’s Colville National Forest are a model for the nation; that was the word from U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom…
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The Skagit River Valley is home to farmland that brings us everything from tulips to potatoes and berries. But the river that makes such rich soil…