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Named after the three dominant peaks to its west, it's surrounded by natural beauty and offers countless activities.
Long layover? Flight delay? These nine urban hiking trails—from a bamboo forest to a wildlife refuge—are all within 15 miles ...
Art in the Garden: Daily through Sept. 2. This summerlong exhibition features an array of handcrafted artwork including glass ...
This isn’t just a restaurant – it’s a monument to Oregon’s logging heritage, constructed from massive Douglas fir logs that showcase the natural bounty that built the Pacific Northwest. The building ...
U.S. Sen. Patty Murray pledges to block the $1.3 billion in cuts to NOAA, which would eliminate funding for the Pacific ...
Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge is located approximately a half hour west of Spokane, Washington, the second largest c ...
Environmental groups, led by the Idaho Conservation League, failed to get the Bonneville Power Administration to increase ...
The Oregon Zoo has welcomed a group of 25 Pacific lamprey, in effort to restore the population of one of the Pacific ...
In May 2025, Wild Fish Conservancy (WFC) and Center for Food Safety (CFS), two conservation organizations that have long worked to address the adverse impacts of industrial aquaculture, intervened in ...
The National Wildlife Federation has named Seattle the best city for a happy, healthy dogs and ranked it in the top 10 cities for protecting wildlife. That's in large part due to fundraisers.
Last month, a commercial fisherman found a Chinese Mitten Crab, a prohibited species in Oregon. Officials want to find out how it got into the Columbia River.
Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife A Chinese mitten crab has been caught in the Pacific Northwest for the first time, raising concerns about the spread of the highly invasive species.