Episode 1009
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- Rock Art Photography
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- Jim Henderson learned a photographic technique called cross polarization when he was a medical photographer. Now he's using his skill to document and enhance American Indian rock art that is faded, damaged, and in danger of disappearing completely.
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- Lynx Study
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- There may be as few as 700 lynx in the western United States but the animals are extremely hard to count. They hunt at night and prefer deep snow. Near Mount Adams, a team of researchers combine simple lures and high tech DNA analysis to count the lynx population.
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- Outrigger Canoes
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- Light and fast, outrigger canoes allowed ancient Polynesians to cross vast stretches of open ocean. Outrigger racing is becoming increasingly popular on Oregon rivers.
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- Field Journal Blog
- That Tree Really is Big
- by Vince Patton | 03/15/2010
- We received an interesting footnote a few days ago to our recent story on the ancient limber pine that just might be the oldest living thing in Oregon. Gary Dielman of Baker City tells us it might not just be the oldest tree, it appears to be the third largest limber pine in the [...]
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Big Blue Marble
Rogue Bike Trail Investigated





