To Catch A Marten: Seeking Clues In Olympic National Forest
It's about 25 degrees on a clear Saturday morning when Gregg Treinish — executive director of Adventurers and Scientists for Conservation, a nonprofit that puts volunteers to work gathering data for...
View ArticleDam Removal Ushers In New Life In Washington State
Transcript AUDIE CORNISH, HOST: Two dams that block the migration of salmon are coming down in the largest dam removal in U.S. history. The dam sits on the Elwha River in the northwest corner of...
View ArticleClimate Change Could Spell Final 'Chuckle' For Alpine Frog
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View ArticlePacific Northwest Suffers After China Bans Shellfish Imports
China has closed its doors to all shellfish imports from an area that stretches from northern California to Alaska. The state of Washington says it's losing as much as $600,000 a week.Among the...
View ArticleShrinking Glaciers Could Squeeze Washington's Water Supply
Washington state is home to more glaciers than any other state in the lower 48, and they're receding faster than ever before. That's a problem for the Pacific Northwest, where glaciers are crucial for...
View ArticleFacing Rising Waters, A Native Tribe Takes Its Plea To Paris Climate Talks
International leaders gathering in Paris to address global warming face increasing pressure to tackle the issue of "climate refugees." Some island nations are already looking to move their people to...
View ArticleArmy Corps Of Engineers Blocks Pacific Northwest Coal Terminal
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