State, federal, and partner biologists will release approximately 8 fishers Wednesday, December 5, in the Skagit River watershed of Ross Lake National Recreation Area, a unit of …
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On March 31, North Cascade Institute Graduate M.Ed. student Gina Roberti had the wonderful opportunity to attend a presentation by Roger Christophersen, biologist for North Cascades National …
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Bill Gaines has been at the forefront of the grizzly bear recovery efforts in the Pacific Northwest for 25 years. I recently had the opportunity to sit …
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This is the second article in Mike’s “Howling to be Heard” series; you can read the first one on wolf folklore here. Wolves have been a part …
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While the majority of our Mountain School sessions focus on the Ecosystems Exploration curriculum, geared towards fifth graders, the grads and naturalists at the Environmental Learning Center …
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The Cougar: Beautiful, Wild and Dangerous Author Paula Wild reads and presents, “Sharing the Landscape: Can Humans & Cougars Coexist?” Saturday, June 7, 2014; 7 pm Readings …
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For field biologists, winter is typically the time of year when we hunker down, pore over data, fix gear, drink lots of coffee, and dream of spring …
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