Environment Northwest
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EPA holds meeting on cancer cases in Salem
The Environmental Protection Agency will begin investigating what caused at least four cases of a rare bone cancer in West Salem.
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KING5 Environmental Specialist Gary Chittim reports from the Gulf of Mexico
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Face-to-face with Washington's elusive wolverine
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New Hanford report both pleases and concerns state
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Fight over coal terminal comes to Spokane
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How to help wildlife affected by Gulf oil spill
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Pre-boom prevents bigger oil spill in Port Angeles
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Radioactive traces from Japan found in NW albacore tuna
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Salmon traffic jam eased by Issaquah road project
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Aggressive owls attacking people at local state parks
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Alarming chemical levels in Columbia River fish
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Solar home projects booming in Western Washington
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Wildlife agents finish job of eliminating wolf pack
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DOE confirms leak inside Hanford waste tank
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Oregon Zoo steps up for sea otters
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Evidence grows that Hanford tank has inner wall leak
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Midwest drought may be big biz for OR tree growers
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With 1 of 2 dams down, fish return to Elwha River
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Seattle group creates 'Pollinator Pathway' for bees, birds, butterflies
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Skykomish River on endangered list over dam that doesn't exist
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PCC turns agricultural waste into gold
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Washington fish tested for tsunami-related radiation
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Casting a greener light on Puget Sound
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UW enlisting 'citizen scientists' to help study bee populations
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New Oregon Zoo giraffe has an extra 'heart'
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Washington fish tested for tsunami-related radiation
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Climbers asked to avoid I-90 rock wall after peregrine falcon nest is discovered
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Beach clean-up on Washington coast may turn up tsunami debris
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Washington wolf killer pleads guilty, wife admits role in scheme
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Biologists catching clues on Sultan River
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Feds name three herbicides that harm salmon
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Win thousands of dollars in Seattle's 'Big Dig'
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Sonar in San Juans all but ruled out in young orca's death
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2011 'Supermoon' lights up night skies
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Citizen biologists monitor wildlife - dead or alive - on I-90
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One-and-done: Most hybrid owners don't buy another
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Mariners groundskeepers turn to artificial light to grow field grass
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Seattle bringing solar power to Jefferson Park
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Budget cuts leave hatchery fish going hungry
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Pulverized potties used in Bellingham sidewalk
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Navy sonar pings along Everett waterfront
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People report hearing Navy sonar tests near Everett
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State lacked power to protect home from river
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State's iconic geoduck threatened
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Dead orca found near Long Beach member of L Pod
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Confirmed: 9th sea lion shot to death in Western Washington
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Hunt is on for deadly neurotoxin that can contaminate shellfish
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Investigation into killings of sea lions continues
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Scientists prepare for tsunami debris on Oregon Coast




