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Beetles killing more trees in Washington, likely due to drought
Washington had fewer dead or dying trees last year, but beetles that feed on dry trees caused greater damage across the state, a concerning trend for environmental officials. The state’s annual forest health survey from the Washington Department of Natural Resources and the U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service found that Washington’s forests are suffering […] The post Beetles killing more trees in Washington, likely due to drought appeared first on Washington State Standard.
Recreational fishing days added along river
During a joint state hearing Wednesday following an update on anticipated upstream returns, fishery managers from Oregon and Washington state added 10 additional days for recreational spring Chinook fishing downstream of Bonneville Dam. Fishery biologists are now expecting a return of 122,400 upriver-origin adult Chinook, similar to the preseason forecast...
Valley Life: Twisp
Horses are an integral part of the Methow Valley, as important a source of recreation as cross-country skiing, hiking or biking. That’s why Jane Eiseman, a fisherwoman and teacher from Kodiak, Alaska, decided to retire here — and that’s why she went on the Ride to Rendezvous.
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