There’s no shortage of human history to take in at the Fort Vancouver National Historic Site. But how many human visitors delve into the parallel…
Posts published in “Pets & Wildlife”
Twenty years of data: Battle Ground students get feet wet in amphibian study
BRUSH PRAIRIE —Students listened intently to a panel of scientists and presented their own research in a ribbiting event Thursday morning that marked 20 years…
Suspect wanted in animal cruelty case taken into custody after response to social media posts
A suspect wanted in connection with a case of animal cruelty was taken into custody Saturday just hours after the case was posted on social…
Craig Stein Yappy Hour: Adoption fees waived once a month at Humane Society for Southwest Washington
A new program at the Humane Society for Southwest Washington will waive fees on all pet adoptions once a month. Read more… Source: The Columbian
‘It was serendipity’: Missing Camas cat appears in Washougal months later
CAMAS — Even as days turned into weeks and then months, Camas residents Craig Whitten and Abbey Crnich never gave up hope their lost cat,…
Hatching a plan to raise chickens in Clark County? Be prepared for costs, upkeep and local rules
When Orchards Feed received its first batch of chicks last week, they sold out by the end of the day. The store expects its next…
Humane Society for Southwest Washington will open low-cost vet clinic in Hazel Dell
The Humane Society for Southwest Washington will open a clinic for low-income pet owners next year. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Humane Society for Southwest Washington will acquire Humane Society of Cowlitz County
The Humane Society for Southwest Washington announced Tuesday it will acquire the Humane Society of Cowlitz County. Read more… Source: The Columbian
‘A significant milestone’: Camp Kwoneesum Dam is gone but work to reshape the land continues
SKAMANIA — The past five months have brought a lot of changes to the remote forestland that once housed Camp Kwoneesum Dam. Read more… Source:…
Vancouver is planning for the birds: Codes will help reduce bird collisions with buildings
Mid-September to mid-October is one of the busiest times for birds migrating to warmer, southern climes. Sadly, many will never reach their destination. A study…