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1. Circling Crater Lake In Winter Is No Summer Picnic: To circle Crater Lake in the summer is easy. In the winter, it is an entirely different story.
2. OPB Tower Engineers Help Rural
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1. Circling Crater Lake In Winter Is No Summer Picnic: To circle Crater Lake in the summer is easy. In the winter, it is an entirely different story.
2. OPB Tower Engineers Help Rural Community Stay Connected: OPB's field engineers are like the intrepid letter carriers, braving snow, wind, ice, scorning sun and everything in between to maintain the hardware that carries OPB’s radio and TV signals.
3. Photographing Parkdale In Winter: Parkdale, Oregon, is known for its agriculture, but the quiet winter months offer supreme opportunities for photography, especially with the majestic Mount Hood as its backdrop.
1. Finding Oregon's Tallest Trees Gets Help From Technology: LiDar technology helps identify Oregon's tallest trees. But humans still need to climb the trees to confirm those
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1. Finding Oregon's Tallest Trees Gets Help From Technology: LiDar technology helps identify Oregon's tallest trees. But humans still need to climb the trees to confirm those readings.
2. Trek The Spectacular Wallowa Mountains With Legendary Mule Packer: Trek the backcountry of the Wallowa Mountains the old school way, with mules taking the heavy loads.
3. By Removing A Derelict Fence, Volunteers Make Way For Wildlife: A group of backcountry volunteers are racing against a deadline to remove a derelict fence from the land. These old barbed wire fences are hazards to wildlife, a last vestige of ranching.
29x3
Rain Beetles, North Fork Smith River and Oil Pollution Art
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1. Oregon Scientist Hunts For New Species In 1 Man’s Backyard: You don’t have to delve into the densest rainforest or the deepest ocean trench to discover new species. Chris Marshall
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1. Oregon Scientist Hunts For New Species In 1 Man’s Backyard: You don’t have to delve into the densest rainforest or the deepest ocean trench to discover new species. Chris Marshall finds them in the most familiar places.
2. California Or Mars? Rafting In The Red Canyons Of North Fork: The North Fork is a pocket of red planet oddness here on Earth.
3. Portland Photographer Captures The Art Of Oil Pollution: Portlander Kevin Coulton is on a crusade to bring awareness to oil runoff through photography, one drip at a time.
4. Oregon's Agricultural Landscape Can Take Your Breath Away: A photographic essay showcasing the beauty of Eastern Oregon's agricultural landscape.
1. Step Back In Time At This Small Town Ski Hill: Warner Canyon: It's small, it's simple — and locals work hard to keep it that way.
2. Friends Of Trees: Putting Down Roots In
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1. Step Back In Time At This Small Town Ski Hill: Warner Canyon: It's small, it's simple — and locals work hard to keep it that way.
2. Friends Of Trees: Putting Down Roots In Winter: Friends of Trees has spread from a neighborhood cooperative to a regional tree-planting powerhouse.
3. On A Wing And A Prayer: A Butterfly Rescue On San Juan Island: Rising seas test a rare butterfly’s comeback. The Island Marble thought to be extinct was rediscovered on San Juan Island. Biologists are scrambling to keep it alive.
1. The Trail That's Not A Trail Through The Oregon Desert: Oregon's newest long-distance trail charts a rugged course through the heart of the desert.
2. The Hidden World Of Oregon's
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1. The Trail That's Not A Trail Through The Oregon Desert: Oregon's newest long-distance trail charts a rugged course through the heart of the desert.
2. The Hidden World Of Oregon's Overlooked Falls: Surrounded by derelict shells of old mills and factories, the largest waterfall in Oregon has been a mystery to most. Until now.
3. Pyrosomes: Mysterious, Pickle-Shaped Visitors Of The Deep: The pickle-shaped sea creatures known as pyrosomes are rarely seen along the West Coast, but this year millions of them showed up. No one knows why they're here or how long they'll stay.
1. All Aboard The World's Largest Miniature Railroad: Train Mountain is the world’s largest miniature railroad, with 36 miles of tiny track, weaving through 2,300 acres of forest in
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1. All Aboard The World's Largest Miniature Railroad: Train Mountain is the world’s largest miniature railroad, with 36 miles of tiny track, weaving through 2,300 acres of forest in remote southern Oregon.
2. The Tricky, Terrifying, Tedious Work On A Tug Boat: A trip down the Snake and Columbia Rivers aboard one of the tugs that push barges of grain, wood chips, garbage and other payloads between Lewiston and Vancouver year-round.
3. Horse Logging At The Harmons: Oregon’s last horse logger and a family of foresters look to the future by carrying on a legacy of the past.
Mount Hood: Climbing Oregon's Highest Peak: Jule Gilfillan explores the history, challenges and rewards of climbing our highest peak.
Mount Hood: Climbing Oregon's Highest Peak: Jule Gilfillan explores the history, challenges and rewards of climbing our highest peak.
1. Truffle Dogs Sniff Out Culinary Gold In Oregon Forests: With the help of dogs, the Oregon Truffle Festival is elevating the international reputation of Oregon truffles.
2. Looking
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1. Truffle Dogs Sniff Out Culinary Gold In Oregon Forests: With the help of dogs, the Oregon Truffle Festival is elevating the international reputation of Oregon truffles.
2. Looking For Food In All The Wild Places: John Kallas teached people how to harvest a flavorful bounty of weeds, plants and shellfish to supplement the culinary desert of the modern supermarket.
3. Oregon's 'Napa Valley' Of Cranberry Farming: Thanks to a longer growing season that produces sweet berries, Oregon's south coast has earned a reputation among some producers as the "Napa Valley" of cranberry farming.
4. The Sweet Taste Of Autumn At Cedar Creek Grist Mill: A picturesque gristmill in southwest Washington state revives the joys of nostalgic traditions.
29x9
Drones in Research, The Shire, Eelgrass and Oysters, Valley Of The Giants
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1. Drones In Research: A new generation of drones are giving scientists new ways to research the natural world.
2. Legacy Of A View: The Secret Story Of The Shire: How an architect,
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1. Drones In Research: A new generation of drones are giving scientists new ways to research the natural world.
2. Legacy Of A View: The Secret Story Of The Shire: How an architect, an activist and a curious piece of land saved the Columbia River Gorge.
3. A Greener Future For Oysters?: Could eelgrass and kelp protect a $100 million Northwest oyster industry from the effects of ocean acidification and climate change?
4. Valley Of The Giants: A tour through the Valley of the Giants, an intact grove of ancient hemlock, cedars and Douglas fir in the Oregon Coast Range.
29x10
Oregon Silverspot Butterfly, Lloyd Brothers of Mount Adams, Bog Lily and Winter Dawn at Hosmer Lake
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1. Threatened Oregon Silverspot Butterfly: An Oregon native butterfly has been federally listed as a threatened species for 30 years.
2. The Lloyd Brothers Of Mount Adams: Find out
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1. Threatened Oregon Silverspot Butterfly: An Oregon native butterfly has been federally listed as a threatened species for 30 years.
2. The Lloyd Brothers Of Mount Adams: Find out why the Lloyd twins have committed a lifetime to Mount Adams – the overlooked giant of the Cascades.
3. Western Bog Lily On The Decline: The Western bog lily once thrived in the marshes and bogs of southwestern Oregon – but they’re on the decline.
4. Winter Dawn At Hosmer Lake: At the height of summer, a trip to Hosmer Lake in the Deschutes National Forest means suiting up for battle against thick clouds of mosquitoes. That’s why "Oregon Field Guide’s" Nick Fisher waits for winter to break out his camera.
1. A Turning Of Seasons At Alpha Farm: A commune from a colorful era hangs on deep in the Coastal Mountains
2. Freshwater Mussels Of The Willamette: A large population of native
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1. A Turning Of Seasons At Alpha Farm: A commune from a colorful era hangs on deep in the Coastal Mountains
2. Freshwater Mussels Of The Willamette: A large population of native freshwater mussels has been found thriving in an urban stretch of the Willamette. But what do they really tell us about the health of the river?
3. Unlikely Hikers: A Hiking Group For The Rest Of Us: Not everyone feels welcome in the outdoors. Unlikely Hikers wants to change that.
1. Urban Falconry: A Very Portland Solution: Lots of urban areas have crow problems. But Portland may have pioneered a novel solution.
2. Climbing Back Up: The Return of The
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1. Urban Falconry: A Very Portland Solution: Lots of urban areas have crow problems. But Portland may have pioneered a novel solution.
2. Climbing Back Up: The Return of The Northwest's Fishers: The cat-sized tree climber is mounting its comeback, inspiring one of the largest species reintroduction projects in the Pacific Northwest.
3. Ain't No Mountain High Enough: Photographer Todd Sonflieth: "Oregon Field Guide" photographer Todd Sonflieth is not afraid of heights.
4. 'Oregon Field Guide' Hikes, Captures Scenes From The Olympic Coast: "Oregon Field Guide" photographer and editor Michael Bendixen shares stunning imagery of the Olympic Coast, at Washington's Olympic National Park.
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