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Think Wild, Central Oregon’s wildlife hospital and conservation center, said Monday it recently admitted an orphaned northern ...
A wildfire burning in a sparsely populated region of central Oregon has become the largest fire this year and is on the verge ...
Business Have you seen this bug? Oregon investigators on the lookout for an invasive pest Updated: May. 25, 2025, 4:16 p.m. | Published: May. 25, 2025, 3:58 p.m.
Since self-publishing “Nature of Bend: A Field Guide to Plants and Animals” in 2016, LeeAnn Kriegh has seen the guide around Central Oregon. She’s spotted it being carried with dog-eared ...
Invasive species such as Himalayan blackberry and English hawthorn are likely to spring up once they’re gone. “Only Oregon ash can grow in the wettest, muckiest organic soil systems in the ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Officials are asking those in the Pacific Northwest to keep a lookout after a highly invasive species of crab with a noteworthy feature was spotted on the Oregon Coast.
Many Central Oregon cities started fire restrictions this week as the forecast for much of the state predicts dry, warm weather and little precipitation ahead. As the weather heats up, burn bans ...
It ended up being an invasive species. The Chinese mitten crab was caught April 22 from the Lower Columbia River near Tongue Point, the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife said in a news release.
Think Wild, Central Oregon’s wildlife hospital and conservation center, has admitted an orphaned Northern flying squirrel for ...