Oregon
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Salmon Make Historic Return to Klamath Basin After Dam Removals
Salmon have made a historic return to Oregon's Klamath River for the first time in over a century, following the successful removal of four dams that had blocked their migration.
Latest Research Articles
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Oregon Bubonic Plague: First Human Case of Deadly Disease in Years Likely Came from Pet Cat: Health Officials Say
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Colorado Becomes the First State To Restore Wolves by Popular Vote: What Does It Mean for Oregon?
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US Weather Forecast: Cooler Temperatures, Freeze Watch in Effect in Parts of California, South-Central Oregon
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Ring of Fire Eclipse Appears From Oregon to Brazil on October 14, Here's How to Prepare for It
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409 Human-Caused Fires Recorded in Oregon, Washington in 2022; People Urged to Follow Wildfire Restrictions in Forests
Cougar Sighting on Oregon Iconic Rock Formation Closes Tourist Destination
Emerald Ash Borer Infestation in Oregon Slated for Intentional Burning as an Eradication Effort
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Gray Whales Forage Seafloor in Oregon, Consume 21 Million Microparticles a Day
Maple Trees In Oregon's Willamette Park Being Illegally Logged Burl by Burl
25 Critically Endangered Sunflower Sea Stars Found on Oregon Coasts, Officials Hopeful for Species Recovery
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