Invasive plants have two characteristics. First, these plants are nonnative to the ecosystem, and second, they cause or are ...
Bulbs like daffodils, tulips and crocus adore the Pacific Northwest’s climate — the Skagit Valley alone grows roughly 1000 ...
Salmon has not only nourished the Pacific Northwest's Native Nations and their lands for thousands of years, it also has ...
Heathers represent one of the most versatile components in Pacific Northwest gardens. Not only are they well adapted to the ...
Fire has always played a significant role in Pacific Northwest forests. Fire in the Cascades, historically sparked by ...
Himalayan blackberry bushes are a notorious invasive species on the West Coast ... "We will never run out of blackberries in the Pacific Northwest," Skye Pelliccia, an education specialist with the ...
Perennial, Bulb and Seed Swap (& More): 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Get those excess plants potted up, gather up your overage of seeds and ...
Tucked on the rugged shore of the vast Pacific Ocean, the Cape Meares National Wildlife Refuge is easily one of Oregon's most ...
An increase in solar activity on the sun brings another chance to see the northern lights in the Pacific Northwest Thursday ...
As the climate changes, genetic engineering will be essential for growing food. But is it creating a race of superweeds?
There are unlimited ways to observe National Butterfly and Hummingbird Day, and that includes simply getting outside.
In the Pacific Northwest, climate change may cause the complete removal of some species from a specific geographic area ...