The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) has proposed changes to cougar hunting seasons and is seeking public feedback. The proposal sets the hunting season from September 1 to March 31, with specific caps on human-caused cougar deaths.
Managers of pastureland in Oregon, Idaho, and Washington can now tap into a wealth of knowledge for free, thanks to a free publication from Pacific Northwest Extension Publishing.
Uncover the details of the viral incident involving Clarence Yoder and a bison in Yellowstone. Explore the legal implications and wildlife protection laws.
The Port of Portland will close its container shipping operations at Terminal 6 by October 1, 2024, following over $30 million in financial losses. This move is set to affect hundreds of jobs and businesses across Oregon, Washington, and Idaho, leading to higher costs and significant disruptions to regional transportation and commerce.
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) recently removed 22 northern pike from Carefree Lake on San Juan Island in response to illegal introductions of this invasive species. These aggressive predators pose significant threats to local ecosystems and endangered salmon, prompting swift action from WDFW to mitigate their impact.