Plover nesting season has arrived on the Oregon Coast and officials are reminding beachgoers to be mindful in their habitat.
More than 19,000 gray whales are expected to pass by Oregon's shores from late winter through June as they migrate back to ...
Other worthy stops on the Rogue Food Trail include the Applegate River Lavender Farm near Jacksonville and the English ...
The Oregon Parks and Recreation Department on Wednesday published maps of the current nesting ... seen nesting in new breeding sites along the coast. “We appreciate visitors' support in keeping ...
All told, the size of orange and red patches on the new maps is 3,626 square miles — an area nearly twice the size of ...
More communities than previously thought could be impacted by a tsunami resulting from a large earthquake off the California ...
The number of Western snowy plovers in Oregon increased slightly last year, as officials begin roping off patches of beach for nesting season.
A map of volunteer-staffed sites is available online ... For more information about coast parks and campgrounds, visit stateparks.oregon.gov.
Sensitive plover nesting areas are identified on maps for the northern Oregon Coast and southern Oregon Coast. Signs may be present at trailheads with additional rules and limits, such as ...
With a few notable areas where the orange and red tide receded, like the hills above Berkeley and Oakland, territory deemed ...
(KATU) — Oregon State Parks is set to host Spring Whale Watch Week along the Oregon Coast from Saturday ... answer questions about the whales." A map of volunteer-staffed sites is online ...