In a first for western Washington, agriculture officials are gearing up to spray insecticide to fight an infestation of Japanese beetles in south King County, near Seattle.
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife wants to hear from you. They’re looking for information that could help with recovery efforts for 11 wildlife species.
The accelerating decline of birds is a bellwether of far deeper biodiversity crisis — one that threatens not only beloved species but the humans who live alongside them.
A ground-dwelling bird known for elaborate mating dances on the southern Great Plains will no longer be federally protected after ...
Last summer, Maya Edwards and her husband called the Washington State Department of Licensing hoping to speak with someone in ...
There are few symbols quite as patriotic as a bald eagle. And there are few places to see them in the wild quite like Skagit ...
An equine makes the low-pitched part of its whinny by vibrating its vocal cords—similar to how humans speak and sing—and the high-pitched part by whistling ...
The gold medal-winning US men’s Olympic hockey team has landed at Joint Base Andrews outside Washington DC ahead of their ...
The Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife is proposing rule changes around harvesting shellfish from the state's ...
A horse's whinny is an unusually distinctive mix of sounds including both high and low frequencies, a new study in Current Biology shows.
The sound alone is worth the trip. Water rushing over rocks creates this soothing noise that makes all your worries disappear ...
Husband-and-wife jazzy R&B duo Acute Inflections will perform arrangements of jazz, soul and R&B classics and original music, ...
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