wildlife protection

Study proposes first nationwide wildlife conservation network

By Will Ferguson, College of Arts & Sciences PULLMAN, Wash. – Wolves, elk and grizzly bears – some of the largest wild animals in America – are literally dying for more room to roam. But Alexander Fremier, associate professor in the School of the Environment at Washington State University, proposes a viable solution.

Forest stewardship course: more wildlife, less taxes

EVERETT – Starting this month the WSU extension programs of Snohomish and Skagit counties will offer their Forest Stewardship Coached Planning series. This is the only scheduled 2009 offering of this popular class in the north Puget Sound area.   Woodland owners from around the region are invited to attend this nine-week short-course. The classes […]