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Federal, state and regional officials are worried about Washington state’s snowpack in the Olympics and Cascades
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An elusive carnivore in the weasel family is roaming free in Washington’s North Cascades for the first time in at least 70 years.Federal and state…
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The eye-catching scenes of mountain goats flying through the air under helicopters, riding in refrigerated trucks and taking ferries to new homes are done…
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Wildlife biologists have relocated the first two dozen of hundreds of non-native mountain goats slated for removal from Olympic National Park. The…
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Olympic National Park is inching ahead on a plan to reduce or eliminate its population of non-native mountain goats. A draft plan released Monday for…
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The National Park Service wants to increase entrance fees to pay for park improvements.If you want to offer your two cents, the park service is taking…
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The man who identified the quietest place in the Lower 48 - dubbed the "One Square Inch of Silence" - is going deaf. This Olympic Peninsula fellow…
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A dock that washed ashore on a remote Washington beach last month is now confirmed as debris from the March 2011 tsunami in Japan. This news comes just as…
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State and federal biologists say they are confident they have minimized the invasive species threat posed by a derelict dock that washed ashore last month…