Environment Disaster preparedness takes center stage for Seattle volunteer group ‘When the earth shakes, your neighbor is going to be your first responder.’ by Hannah Weinberger / October 8, 2021
Environment Rare beluga whale sighting in Puget Sound stirs excitement — and concern Marine mammal conservation groups are working to get a health assessment of the whale, which was identified from a video taken Sunday. by Hannah Weinberger / October 7, 2021
Environment Podcast | What animals can tell us about humanity Science journalist Michelle Nijhuis and philosopher Peter Singer discuss the complex relationship between people and the other creatures they rely on. by Mark Baumgarten & Hannah Weinberger / October 1, 2021
Environment When catchy names for insects sting — think ‘Asian giant hornet’ Entomologists push to rename the world’s largest wasp amid conversations about other controversial insect names. by Hannah Weinberger / September 10, 2021
Inside Cascade PBS Covering climate change means watching the Washington you love fade away A reporter reflects on the disappearing hallmarks of the region’s natural spaces. by Hannah Weinberger / August 31, 2021
Environment How the Puget Sound region is changing the way zoos operate A local movement to help people empathize with animals is changing the way zoos around the country do their work. by Hannah Weinberger / August 27, 2021
Environment More mosquitoes in WA could come with hotter, longer summers Climatologists, entomologists and public health experts worry our sunny, mostly bugless summers in the PNW could soon be a thing of the past. by Hannah Weinberger / August 20, 2021
Environment What would you need to give up to save salmon in WA? Washingtonians are all for increasing fish passages to save salmon and orcas — but when action conflicts with the ways we live, things get complicated. by Hannah Weinberger / August 5, 2021
Environment Citizen scientists enlist in fight against WA's 'murder hornets' Thousands of volunteers are looking for the invasive, bee-killing insect, leaving officials optimistic about keeping the hornets at bay. by Hannah Weinberger / July 20, 2021
Environment One wolf was poached in WA. Here’s why it’s a big deal The illegal killing of a female wolf spurred multiple conservation groups to put up a $15,000 reward to find the poacher. by Hannah Weinberger / July 2, 2021