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Zoo-Born Western Pond Turtles Making a Washington Comeback
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Zoo-Born Western Pond Turtles Making a Washington Comeback

Now, after two decades, there may be as many as 1,500 western pond turtles at six managed habitats in Klickitat, Skamania, Pierce, and Mason counties. Researchers believe the turtles’ brush with extinction was due to loss of healthy habitat, disease, and the appeal that baby turtles hold for ravenous, non-native bullfrogs. Continue reading Zoo-Born Western Pond Turtles Making a Washington Comeback

An Oasis of Birding Just off Busy Seattle Streets
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An Oasis of Birding Just off Busy Seattle Streets

I couldn’t tell you how often I’ve passed by the Union Bay Natural Area without having the faintest clue it was there, bordered on one side by UW’s Husky Stadium, on another by Laurelhurst, and another by Lake Washington. Continue reading An Oasis of Birding Just off Busy Seattle Streets

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