The Center for Biological Diversity has filed a lawsuit challenging the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s refusal to develop a national gray wolf recovery plan under the Endangered Species Act.
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Judge Asks Parties In Columbia River Salmon Case To Produce Revised Proposed Preliminary Injunction Feb. 20, Color-Code Agreements
February 13th, 2026
A federal judge signaled that he could accept at least some operational changes at lower Columbia and Snake river dams proposed by the state of Oregon and conservation groups in October.
WSU Research Reveals New Information About Elk Hoof Disease Spreading Across Northwest; Multiple Bacterial Species
February 13th, 2026
A debilitating hoof disease affecting elk herds across the Pacific Northwest appears to be driven not by a single pathogen but by multiple bacterial species working together, according to a study led by researchers in Washington State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine.
Federal Funding For Columbia River Basin Salmon Recovery In 2026 Budget Fared Better Than First Feared
February 13th, 2026
Columbia River salmon recovery programs fared better in the 2026 federal budget than tribes, advocates, bureaucrats and biologists feared.
Columbia River Salmon, Steelhead By The Numbers: 2026 Forecasts, 2025 Harvest Totals
February 13th, 2026
Forecasts for the 2026 runs of spring and summer Chinook salmon and winter steelhead into the Columbia River are coming in lower than last year’s actual returns for each of the stocks, according to a joint state and tribe stock status report.
OSU Study: Pacific Northwest’s Old-Growth Forests Now At Most Risk Of Stand-Replacing Wildfires, Had Historically Burned At Lower Severity
February 13th, 2026
A new analysis shows that the Pacific Northwest’s mature and old-growth forests are most at risk of severe wildfire in areas that historically burned frequently at lower severity.
BPA Administrator Hairston Retires From Federal Service, Named As New General Manager Of Eugene Utility
February 13th, 2026
John Hairston, who has served as administrator and chief executive officer of the Bonneville Power Administration since January 2021, is announcing his retirement from federal service. He’s headed to the Eugene Electric and Water Board as its new general manager.








