Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife staff on Saturday found quagga mussels on a motorboat coming from Lake Havasu, Arizona, during a boat inspection in Ashland.
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Oregon wildlife officials are urging caution after an invasive species of mussel was discovered on a motorboat in Ashland on Saturday. According to the Oregon Department of ...
Scientists are trying to figure out if bobcats or other species are stopping fishers from recovering in Oregon.
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Bat-killing fungus detected in Oregon for first time ever
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Oregon wildlife officials say they detected invasive Quagga mussels on a boat traveling from Arizona over the weekend, but were able to remove them before they entered Oregon’s waterways.
More than 320 species of plants and animals living in Oregon are in need of greater protection, according to the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, up from 294 about a decade ago, the last time ...
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