
Environment
Oh deer: Thriving herds are overcrowding the San Juan Islands
The Columbian black-tail deer has become a habitat threat, creating ideal conditions for invasive plants and forest fires.
The Columbian black-tail deer has become a habitat threat, creating ideal conditions for invasive plants and forest fires.
As climate change reveals the importance of urban trees, residents in a Tacoma neighborhood with sparse canopy coverage are breaking ground themselves.
With only 358 of the endangered animals left, the Marmot Recovery Foundation is working to release captive marmots in mountain burrows.
David Cottrell of North Cove has thrown hay bales, stumps and $400 of rocks at the rising coastline. His experiment caught the eye of global experts.
With the state’s power needs expected to double, it will have to import wind and solar to meet the demand.