After 100 years, wolverines are back at Mount Rainier
Biologists are ‘cautiously optimistic’ about the future of these tenacious mammals south of I-90.
Courtney Flatt covers environmental and natural resource issues for Northwest Public Broadcasting. She is based in Washington’s Tri-Cities. She began her journalism career a
Biologists are ‘cautiously optimistic’ about the future of these tenacious mammals south of I-90.
Ranchers in remote Douglas county retrofitted a brush truck to take firefighting into their own hands. But they still need more help.
The rugged cliffs, grasslands and forests abutting Washington's longest wild river are now protected havens for salmon, goats and bears.
Federal officials say lifting a 25-year-old ban on logging old-growth trees will help manage megafires. But conservation groups think it could damage habitat.
The Department of Natural Resources has responded to 468 wildfires — nearly double the average number of fires for the same time over the past 10 years.