Episode 803
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- Animal Damage Control
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- The USDA's Animal Damage Control Program eliminates animals that threaten livestock and cause other kinds of mischief. They kill hundreds of thousands of wild animals a year in Oregon, including about 100 bears and 7000 to 8000 coyotes.
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- Gorge Wildflowers
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- Camas, lupine, monkeyflower and fiddleneck are among the more than 800 wildflowers native to the Columbia River Gorge. A couple of experts conduct a tour and explain why the gorge is such a good place for biological diversity.
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- Neahkahnie Treasure
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- In the 16th century, sailors landed on the Oregon coast near Manzanita. They left behind stones carved with mysterious words and symbols. Legend has it that the stones are keys to finding buried treasure on Neahkahnie Mountain.
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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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Rogue Bike Trail Investigated






