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Forest Service Sued Over Wolves, Grazing In Northeast Washington

Following a calf attack earlier this month – and the seventh in a 10-month window – WDFW brass is continuing to mull possible next lethal steps with the Togo Pack as it also prepares for a court hearing in Seattle on an extinct pack’s removal, and a new lawsuit has been filed in a federal court in Spokane today.

Senate Passes Great American Outdoors Act; Goes To House

The Great American Outdoors Act was just passed out of the U.S. Senate, a bill that would permanently reauthorize the Land and Water Conservation Fund at $900 million annually and provide $9.5 billion for maintenance work on national forests, wildlife refuges, parks and more.

2 Saturday Keeper Sturgeon Openers Set For Willamette

Anglers will have an opportunity to retain a white sturgeon on the lower Willamette River the next two Saturdays, June 20 and 27. This would be the first retention opportunity in the lower Willamette since October 2013.