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It's not just students. Post-pandemic, teachers are also missing significantly more school days. Oregon has virtually no ...
The number of wolves in Oregon grew to a minimum of 204 in 2024, the first meaningful population growth in nearly four years.
Oregon’s estimated wolf population grew by about 15% in 2024, rising from 178 to 204 animals, according to the annual wolf conservation and management report released April 11 by the Oregon Department ...
Oregon wildlife officials counted more gray wolves than ever last winter, a promising sign for the federally endangered ...
Here's our first look at what the offensive depth chart will look like for the Ducks this spring: Oregon quarterback Dante Moore throws out a pass during the Oregon Ducks’ Spring Game Saturday ...
In Oregon, more wolves appear to be breeding west of the Cascades, where the species has struggled with population rebound partly due to the number of roads and denser cities. Wildlife biologists ...
It's been a fun spring season for the Oregon Ducks, jam packed with storylines ... With so many open spots on the starting lineup, the depth chart looks a bit muddled as we wait to see who can ...
Oregon’s wolf population grew by 15% in 2024, marking the first year of double-digit growth since 2019, according to a report released today by the state Department of Fish and Wildlife.
Oregon Ducks coach Dan Lanning does not typically release a depth chart for the program, but the starters and backups become clear after the first few weeks of the regular season. Ahead of the ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — For the first time in several years, Oregon’s wolf population has seen some significant growth. The Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife unveiled data on the ...
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