Environment
Concerned over dwindling salmon, advocates seek a political route to dam removal
After decades of court cases that have weakened federal management, the path to restoration may run through Congress.
After decades of court cases that have weakened federal management, the path to restoration may run through Congress.
For 12 years, UW's Julian Olden has studied the native and invasive crayfish populations of Sammamish's Pine Lake. But the citizen scientists who live onshore are his secret weapon.
Bronze birch borers are thriving during the city's hotter summers. Is their infestation a sign of advancing climate change?
After over a century of fire suppression, the U.S. Forest Service is using prescribed burns as a way to reduce the risk of megafires.
Just 9% of the ancient, old-growth forest is protected. With industry closing in, advocates are raising the alarm.