Environment We're one step closer to deciphering rodent languages UW researchers developed a new software program named DeepSqueak to jumpstart a Rodent Rosetta Stone. by Hannah Weinberger / January 7, 2019
Environment The $1.1-billion orca plan could be a gamechanger Orca Task Force members are cautiously optimistic about Inslee's budget helping the Southern Residents. by Hannah Weinberger / December 18, 2018
Environment The outdoor industry will pay to raid your gear closet Ballard's new, consignment-only outdoor gear store is pushing Seattleites to spend less on gear, and more time in the mountains. by Hannah Weinberger / December 7, 2018
Environment Why Washington's six caribou are crossing the border Wildlife tracker David Moskowitz discusses the plight of mountain caribou and how they came to be so endangered. by Hannah Weinberger / December 3, 2018
Environment Shelter dogs get a second life as poop-sniffing scientists As Conservation Canines, rescue dogs find a home and a purpose in tracking wildlife scat for science. by Hannah Weinberger / November 30, 2018
Environment The Orca Task Force finally has a plan. Will it work? Scientists, conservationists and a concerned public debate whether a 30-page report can kickstart a real effort to save Washington's imperiled orcas. by Hannah Weinberger / November 19, 2018
Environment Flinging fish for science One fish, two fish — 600,000 pounds of salmon carcasses for a University of Washington study. by Hannah Weinberger / November 12, 2018
Environment What's behind Seattle's fog? It isn't clear A long stretch of gray days in the Emerald City has fog-accustomed Seattleites searching for explanations. by Hannah Weinberger / October 23, 2018
Environment The Elephant Man: Paul Allen’s quest to save the planet from itself From visiting elephant herds to diving through dying coral reefs, the Microsoft co-founder’s experiences shaped the environmental issues he championed. by Hannah Weinberger / October 22, 2018