Oregon
Saving Salmon From Becoming Sea Lion Share: Early Conservation Effort Is Key!
California sea lions have begun to feed on salmon at Bonneville Dam and scientists have discovered a model to explain this new behavior since this is a major wildlife challenge since the Marine Mammal Protection Act protects the sea lions while the Endangered Species Act protects the salmon they are eating.
Latest Research Articles
BEWARE: High Levels of Pesticide Found in 2 Batches of Marijuana in Oregon
Disappearing Humpback Whale Carcass at Arch Cape Found in Short Sand Beach
'Monster' Daddy Longlegs Lives in Forests and Mountains of Oregon
Endangered Species List: Wolves De-Listed in Oregon
California Redwood Relocation: Earth's Largest Trees Shift Northward With Climate Change
Endangered Coho Salmon Choke On Urban Runoff; Simple Filtration Could Save Them
Bluefin Tuna Internal Temperature Study Reveals Feeding and Migration Patterns
Wolf Poaching: Oregon's Famous 'Sled Springs Pair' Found Dead One Month Ahead of Endangered Species List Decision
Genetic Mutation and Insecticide: Lice Resistant to Common OTC Meds
California Wildfires Deplete Resources and Cause Area Exacuations
Sturgeon and Columbia River: Why Fish Deaths?
Native Plants and Water Use: Oregon State Bunch Gathers Grass