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Joining the Exchange to discuss the findings of the report is Dr. Harvey Kelsey, a research associate and co-author of the study at Cal Poly Humboldt.
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Murry Taylor and Dr. Robert "Bob" Bartlett join the Exchange.
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California Forest Improvement Program assists private landowners in financial partnership to support sustainability efforts.
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At least 30 percent of plant species in America are at risk of extinction. Conservation groups in southern Oregon are monitoring rare plants in the region with the help of volunteers.
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JPR's Charlie Zimmermann visits with author Brook Thompson.
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Oregon wildlife officials counted more gray wolves than ever last winter, a promising sign for the federally endangered species.
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Sitting in for Lynn Kunstman is Master Gardener Grace Florjancic.
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Joining the Exchange is Bob Hackett, Executive Director of Travel Southern Oregon.
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While it’s an unprecedented third year in a row for no commercially caught salmon, brief windows will be allowed for sportsfishing in California.
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There's a tiny creek in Yreka that has a huge responsibility in the ecosystem. Christy Wheatley joins the Exchange to shed more light on the issue.
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Environmental and climate advocates are looking to revamp the state’s popular electric vehicle rebate program by lowering the rebate amount and allowing only qualified low-income residents to participate. But some say these changes could impact overall EV sales throughout the state.
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The Trump administration wants to eliminate several programs that benefit Pacific salmon, the iconic but widely threatened species of the Pacific Northwest.
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California is beginning to enforce its ban on foodware made from expanded polystyrene, commonly known as plastic foam or Styrofoam.
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After dismantling most federal action on the global climate, the Trump administration now aims to attack state and local policies that fight climate change as well.