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Sea lions keep eating the salmon in the Columbia River. Some lawmakers want to kill more of them
A committee of the U.S. House of Representatives spent more than two hours debating the Pacific Northwest’s sea lion problem.
For countless millennia, sea lions and salmon co-existed in natural balance in the lower Columbia and coastal Oregon and ...
In Astoria, sea lions are an endemic presence along the Columbia River banks and especially along the Port of Astoria’s East Mooring Basin. The port has experimented with several nonlethal methods for ...
Experts tracked the sea lion, which had a rope around its neck, for over a month before they were able to catch up to it in ...
Pacific Northwest sea lions got the spotlight in a Congressional hearing last week. The U.S. House of Representatives’ Committee on Natural Resources spent nearly two and a half hours Wednesday ...
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Congress tackles growing sea lion population in Columbia River
Rep. Gluesenkamp Perez said her office estimates it costs about $38,000 for every sea lion removed from the Columbia River, ...
One hearing will focus on sea lion predation in the Pacific Northwest. The House Natural Resources Committee is planning a trio of hearings this week as it ramps up its activity following the extended ...
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Ongoing algal bloom in South Australia contributes to spike in sea lion pup deaths
South Australia's harmful algal bloom is being partly blamed for a significant spike in Australian sea lion pup deaths. The ...
Columnist Gerald Winegrad shares some of his most extraordinary, and sometimes perilous, wildlife encounters during his ...
A 12-foot, 1,009-pound great white shark has surfaced off the Southwest Florida coast 22 times since Nov. 18, 2025.
Ancient climate cooling reshaped carnivoran bodies, with fossils revealing how habitats drove species diversity worldwide.
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