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As spring thaws the Central Cascades, a herd of roughly 250 elk are embarking on their seasonal migration between winter and summer range. From lower elevations around Lake Billy Chinook, these elk ...
Invasive crayfish introduced by the National Park Service 100 years ago are decimating a newt subspecies in the isolated ...
As construction continues at a popular park, water is being removed from the pond, endangering some animals and drawing ...
Hundreds of species need wetlands to breed, forage and rest. When wetlands are destroyed, birds are usually the first to noticeably die off.
Local wildlife rehabilitator Donnie Kamp releases a bald eagle, rescued from a fishing line injury, back into the wild near the Neches River.
Destinations are diverse — ranging from Denali, backcountry lodges, bear and wildlife viewing areas, glacier landings, wilderness fishing spots and national parks.
Filming freshwater fish takes a unique skill set and a lot of patience but offers photographers the rare opportunity of being ...
With nature and wildlife at her side, Elena dances into Street Fighter 6 on June 5, the same day the Years 1-2 Fighters ...
The Center for Biological Diversity on Thursday announced its intention to file a lawsuit over the U.S. Fish and Wildlife ...
Potential legal action to protect the Crater Lake newt, which lives only in Crater Lake, is being threatened by the Center ...
The Center for Biological Diversity says Fish and Wildlife failed to protect newts under the Endangered Species Act. This ...
The Center for Biological Diversity notified the Trump administration today that it intends to sue over the U.S. Fish and ...