Yosemite Nat’l Park (KCRA) — Three orphaned bear cubs have a new lease on life after their mother was killed in Yosemite National Park on the Fourth of July. In most cases, the 5-month-old cubs would be goners, but park ...

Golden, Colo. (KUSA) — A bear in Colorado entered and locked itself inside a Subaru on Tuesday morning. Annie Bruecker said her 2005 Subaru Outback was parked in her driveway overnight with the doors unlocked, which she said she typically ...

Grants Pass, Ore. — Another bat has tested positive for rabies in Josephine County. The Josephine County Public Health Department said the bat was found off of North East Wharton Drive in Grants Pass earlier this month. The first rabies ...

Central Point, Ore. — A little fawn is recovering at the Ashland Wildlife Rehabilitation Wednesday night after having eye surgery. Veterinarians said the young deer was picked up by humans in Kirby after they found it alone. After keeping it ...

North Bend, Ore. — A local tribe is voicing their concerns against a proposed Bureau of Land Management forest management plan. The Coquille Tribe said the BLM’s plan doesn’t satisfy legal and procedural obligations – or the best interests of ...

UPDATE (05/12 11:20 pm) – The bear came down from the tree at about 10:30 pm and ran off into the night. Police are hoping it will return to its natural habitat. __________ Medford, Ore. — An area along Columbus ...

Dayville, Ore. – An overly-friendly elk is headed to Wildlife Safari in Winston after he made headlines running alongside 54 human participants during a 5K run in Eastern Oregon. The Blue Mountain Eagle reports that “Buddy” the elk ran the ...

Ashland, Ore. – Police helped to free a deer stuck in between two branches of a tree in Ashland According to Ashland Police, the deer became trapped on Wednesday. An image posted on the Ashland Police Department’s Facebook page shows ...

Ashland, Ore., — The city of Ashland is known for having wildlife all over town, but some worry it’s gone too far. Now the city is taking steps to try and keep the animals from becoming even more bold. After ...

Salem, Ore. — Spring weather may bring more visitors to the Oregon Coast, and it means nesting season for some wildlife. The Oregon Parks and Recreation Department reminds visitors the western snowy plover nests in dry, open sand, in tiny ...

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