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Washington's Pikas Are In Even More Trouble Than We Thought - OPB

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For years, scientists thought pikas were adapting to climate change by moving uphill. But new research indicates the news is even worse than that.

What A Scientist Lost In The Eagle Creek Fire - OPB

Wildlife Neglected: How Oregon Lost Track Of Species It's Supposed To Protect - OPB

Mount Hood WyEast Blog

Central Washington Archives - Northwest Public Broadcasting

endangered species Archives - Northwest Public Broadcasting

Hike and help pikas. If you plan on hiking this summer…, by The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife

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Oregon Zoo - Wikipedia

Wildfire hasn't stopped this tiny rabbit relative from returning home in Columbia River Gorge - OPB

Small actions that help pikas

Bulletin Daily Paper 02/08/11 by Western Communications, Inc. - Issuu

Wildfire hasn't stopped this tiny rabbit relative from returning home in Columbia River Gorge - OPB