Oregon Field Guide

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Arctic White Geese, Paragliding Race, Treeverse
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Arctic White Geese Hundreds of thousands of migrating geese create a blizzard which blankets the sky and covers farmers’ fields. The birds move north from Klamath Falls to Summer .. show full overview
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Elk at Mount St. Helens, Lighthouse Photoessay, Snowkiting
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Elk at Mount St. Helens Thousands of elk live have returned to the landscape around Mount St. Helens. Are there too many for the land to sustain? Scientists go to great lengths to .. show full overview
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Bighorn Release, Photogeology, Willamette Valley Fen
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Bighorn Release ODFW continues 60 years of bighorn restoration with their latest release in historic sheep country near the John Day Fossil Beds. Within months many of the sheep had .. show full overview
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Bald Eagle Recovery, Cyclocross, Jim Anderson
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Bald Eagle Recovery More bald eagles spend the winter in Oregon than anywhere in the U.S. outside Alaska. The national symbol is no longer endangered. Yet there is one area in .. show full overview
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Nature Sound Recording, Silver Falls State Park, Zumwalt Cooperation
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Nature Sounds Recording John Hartog is a nature sound recordist. Just as painters paint a landscape, or photographers photograph it, John heads into the countryside (Sauvie Island .. show full overview
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Avalanche Safety, Fishing Quotas, Music in Nature
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Avalanche Safety We follow students taking a level-one avalanche course with regional expert Glenn Kessler. The course includes snow profile analysis, avalanche beacon drills and .. show full overview
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Columbia Gorge: The Fight for Paradise
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Columbia Gorge: The Fight for Paradise As the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Act turns 25, a look back at its dual mandate of protection and economic development.
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Open Water Swimming, Pine Butterflies, Radon
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Open Water Swimming When you think about competitive swimming you probably picture what you see at the Olympics. Long pools. One swimmer per lane. But many people prefer something .. show full overview
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Chetco River Revisited, Gold Fish, Muddy Boots
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Chetco River Revisited Oregon Field Guide journeys back to the remote, Chetco river almost 10 years after the massive Biscuit fire engulfed the Chetco’s remarkable wilderness river .. show full overview
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Beacon Rock Climbing, Ditch Fish, Newberry Crater Geothermal
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Beacon Rock Climbing Jim Opdycke is the unofficial “mayor” of Beacon rock. He’s climbed this spectacular basalt monolith in the Columbia gorge for over 40 years and has contributed .. show full overview
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Balloon Archaeology, Biscuit Fire 10 Years Later, Collier Glacier
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Balloon Archaeology Archaeologists trade working on hands and knees for a viewpoint floating high overhead. Rare access to a helium balloon and remote controlled camera provides the .. show full overview
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Kite Festival, Trees and Pollution, Ultralight Hiking
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Kite Festival Tonight we have a story about a sport that includes floating.. fighting.. and synchronized dancing. That's one way to say: this isn't your grandfather's way to fly kites. .. show full overview
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Bug Chicks, Canoe Journey, Cape Arago photoessay, Pacific Crest Trail
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Bug Chicks Kristie Reddick and Jessica Honaker are two entomologists on a mission. They want people to think differently about bugs. Canoe Journey Tribal canoe journey and science .. show full overview
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Mount Hood Climbing Oregon's Highest Peak
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From all around our region, Mt Hood sits on the horizon like a tantalizing gem. Who hasn’t dreamed of climbing it? In fact, people come from around world to do just that. But as .. show full overview

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