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The U.S. Army of Corps of Engineers say they will continue to kill cormorant sea birds known to heavily reduce the Columbia River’s salmon population for a third year.
University of Washington scientists found that climate change is generating marine heat waves that are killing off millions of seabirds from California to Alaska. While Cannon Beach's Haystack ...
Seabirds have been washing up dead on beaches in Washington and British Columbia this summer, and scientists can't say why. Rhinoceros auklets are one of the most common birds in the network of ...
A recent study found that populations of tufted puffin, one of Washington’s most charismatic but endangered seabirds, are declining across 75 percent of their range in North America.
New study says Pacific seabirds threatened by worsening marine heatwaves 04:29. A study from the University of Washington is revealing a threat to Pacific seabirds that is already in motion and ...
"These are seabirds that tend to lay only one or two ... graduated from the University of Washington, and covered local news as a producer and reporter with KIRO Radio. Sarah joined KUOW in ...
Researchers are now fighting marine poaching with GPS-equipped sea birds Like the ancient mariner, modern-day poachers may soon find themselves burdened with the curse of the albatross January 31 ...
SEATTLE – About 54% of birds in Washington state are at risk of extinction due to climate change by 2080, a new study reveals. The study relied on more than 140 million observations from 604 ...
The U.S. Army of Corps of Engineers say they will continue to kill cormorant sea birds known to heavily reduce the Columbia River’s salmon ... Washington Est. May 19, 1883. Current Temperature ...