In this episode, host Zach Urness talked with state Rep. Ken Helm about legislation to protect Oregon wildlife and other ...
Oregon lawmakers passed a new law that raises the hospitality tax and directs that revenue to fish and wildlife conservation.
Partnership with Jamba Juice provides limited edition Wildlife Conservation Tumblers and Coloring Contest to raise awareness about protecting some of Oregon’s endangered native species SALEM, Ore. — ...
In all of Oregon’s natural areas, this would be a first. A proposed wildlife area in the Blue Mountains of northeast Oregon would be co-managed by state officials and the Confederated Tribes of the ...
Winter generally isn’t the most common time of year for wildlife watching in Central Oregon. Like some of us, many native critters have either migrated to warmer climates or are beginning to hunker ...
This story was originally published by High Country News and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. When Oregon’s short legislative session convenes in early February, ...
Oregon's wildlife is often part of daily life, but is it legal to feed the state's native critters?
BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) - Winter is the most effective time to prevent wildlife conflicts before they start, Central Oregon's Think Wild reminded property owners on Monday. "With many species less active, ...
SALEM, Ore. — On Thursday, supporters of House Bill 4134 told members of a state Senate committee that Oregon's tourism industry relies heavily on our wildlife and environment, so it makes sense that ...
As the Fourth of July approaches and fireworks sales have begun across Oregon, state park officials and fire authorities are issuing a stern reminder: fireworks and explosives are strictly prohibited ...
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