The town of Carnation has declared a state of emergency and is threatening dam managers with a lawsuit.
Hannah Weinberger
Hannah Weinberger writes about science and the environment.
Why the poaching of one gray wolf in Washington matters
Losing one of the state-endangered species can mean the pack not only loses pups, but dissolves entirely.
Invasive mussels in aquarium supplies alarm wildlife managers
Potentially devastating zebra mussels found in Northwest pet stores.
How racism adversely affects wildlife, too
New research exposes how systemic racism physically alters ecosystems for the worse.
A really strong net helps save Puget Sound’s black bears
As human population increases, encounters with bears have become more common.
How the pandemic will set back environmental science
Across the Western U.S., researchers are worried about unmonitored threatened species.
Washington’s giant sea snail still needs saving
The state’s pinto abalone population is 97% lower today than in 1992. Will adding it to endangered species list help?