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Each spring and fall – many deer, elk and pronghorn migrate throughout the west to escape deep snow and find forage. But an increasingly developing West continues to encroach on their turf. Now, U.S. Geological Survey, and other agencies, have mapped these routes to ease the pressure between trekking animals and people.
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For the first time, a moose has been captured on camera in Mount Rainier National Park. According to the National Parks Service, the sighting is also the first documentation of a moose in southwest Washington.
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Northwest wildlife and wildlife habitat could get a helping hand next week from the federal government.
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Driving down a dark road in the Northwest can be dangerous this time of year. There are more deer-vehicle collisions as it gets dark earlier and as deer…