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  1. Clamming season ends Wednesday
  2. Smelly dead whale washes up at the coast
  3. Memaloose: hemmed in, but a nice camp
  4. Six protected sea lions found shot to death at Bonneville Dam traps
  5. Handmade pixies pop up in Eugene park each spring
  6. Beetle-ravaged forests prompt campground closures in Rockies
  7. Birders look to prove hybrid's existence
  8. Where is this?
  9. New Columbia River Gorge map, if you can find it
  10. Framework photo contest May 4
  11. Author keeps readers on hook
  12. Outdoors notebook | Chinook fishery to take place on Yakima River
  13. Photo challenge name the place
  14. Zimo: Trekking poles ease stress on limbs
  15. Washington?s pygmy rabbits are in struggle for existence
  16. Launch ramp can be a pressure-filled arena on opening day
  17. 3 things to do this weekend
  18. Cool water slowed catch from lowland lake opening weekend
  19. Kayaking rewards with fun, vistas, wildlife
  20. Controlled hunt applications due May 15
  21. Champoeg: so close yet so back in time
  22. We all fall for Silver Falls, one of Oregon's best-loved state praks
  23. Washingtons pygmy rabbits are in struggle for existence
  24. Idaho F&G proposes wolf hunting rules
  25. Training 'for the love of the sport'
  26. Oregon state park hosts 'outstanding'
  27. Launch ramp can be a pressure-filled arena on opening day
  28. 3 things to do this weekend
  29. Get out of town on Banks-Vernonia Trail
  30. Groups partner to improve facility on Boise River
  31. Natural wonder: A stonefly
  32. Brundage will end record season on May 10
  33. How about a family spring hike in the Owyhees?
  34. Author Stuebner slated for trails discussion
  35. May is time to put bikes in motion
  36. Gales Creek invites spring campers
  37. 6:14 p.m. -- Fish and Game will seek comments on 2008 wolf hunting season
  38. Gnome appears on Mount St. Helens
  39. Golf and wine mix in wine regions
  40. Fishing in the real wilderness
  41. Respiratory disease afflicts house finches
  42. Resort skiing ends Monday
  43. Fun and education for kayakers at Puget Sound symposium
  44. Gear Guy: Loose cotton T-shirt will help in hot weather
  45. From the mailbag: REI returns, the Salish Sea and those diving ospreys
  46. One man's hobby will toot and chug its way through Opening Day
  47. Best bets for the weekend
  48. Staff at Ballard Locks are key players in a smooth boating season
  49. Dusk adds drama to tulip field
  50. El Centro de la Raza hosts a celebration of Latino culture for Cinco de Mayo
  51. Forest Park trails
  52. Fun dates that won't break the bank
  53. Last weekend to dig for razor clams?
  54. Look for Mercury in May
  55. Weekend calendar
  56. Fishing | Last week's bust aside, fish will still be biting
  57. Annual UFO Festival in McMinnville, Ore.
  58. New fly-fishing show has Northwest travel aspect
  59. Cool water slowed catch from lowland lake opening weekend
  60. Plan would allow concealed weapons in national parks
  61. Forget the mountain snow: Oregon's state park camping reservation center extends hour
  62. Fun and education for kayakers
  63. Loose cotton T-shirt will help in hot weather
  64. New fly-fishing show has Northwest travel aspect
  65. Wildlife meeting will address handling predators in the wild
  66. Proposed release could add some gobble-gobble to Whatcom County
  67. Those planning climbs of Foraker, McKinley can register online
  68. Deadline nears to comment on state game management plan
  69. Mount Rainier volunteers earn National Park Service?s top honor
  70. Rainier to Ruston race recruits volunteers for June 7 event
  71. Seafood decisions can help the planet
  72. Bass tournaments are a big deal these days
  73. Ask Zimo: Hopefully, Little Camas will make a comeback
  74. Fish Rap: Duck Valley has good trout fishing
  75. 'Paradise' offers outdoors stories
  76. Watch your rear with a bicycle mirror
  77. Elk hunting in Idaho brings in millions
  78. You can bet on this knife in a rescue
  79. Whitewater gear sale set for Saturday
  80. Don't smash your face in a rock garden
  81. Cool water slowed catch from lowland lake opening weekend
  82. Kempthorne proposal would ease ban on guns in national parks
  83. New park opens on Lake Union
  84. Outdoors Report: Opportunities abound for anglers, shellfish harvesters
  85. 1:10 p.m. -- Skiing at Brundage until Mother's Day?
  86. Feds seek to ease ban on guns in national parks
  87. Local mountaineering company offers update from Mount Everest
  88. Black Canyon is a bright spot for birds and flowers
  89. Center for Wooden Boats keeps the past afloat
  90. These products tread lightly on the Earth
  91. Final WA razor clam dig starts on Saturday
  92. Blank on the map exposed: it's called Orejana, a quiet place to camp
  93. Kayaking rewards with fun, vistas, wildlife
  94. Final razor-clam digs scheduled
  95. Snowfall records being set on Hood
  96. Campground fees could increase
  97. Foothills flowers are in bloom
  98. Gnome appears on Mount St. Helens web cam
  99. Final razor clam dig in Washington state starts Saturday
  100. Snowfall records being set on Mount Hood
  101. House approves naming trail for Jim Weaver
  102. Sea lion succumbs during health exam
  103. Sea lion succumbs during health exam
  104. Sea lion succumbs during health exam
  105. Final razor clam dig starts Saturday
  106. Final razor clam dig starts Saturday
  107. Going camping? Don't forget ear plugs
  108. Found, another great Oregon license plate
  109. Columbia Hills State Park: Where have all the flowers gone?
  110. Ideal camping on the Deschutes River, except for the trains
  111. Tell Terry where to go . . . camping
  112. 'Great Cats' hang out at Cave Junction
  113. 46 state license plates and counting
  114. University Falls: find it, you'll like it
  115. Smile, Deschutes eagles, you're on live streaming video
  116. Oregon state parks takes over Fort Lane in Rogue Valley
  117. Seattle names trail for Indian chief
  118. Columbia River Gorge hike: Hamilton Mountain soars with the best
  119. Fort Vancouver welcomes families
  120. Tell Terry where to go camping
  121. Columbia River Gorge hike: Wind Mountain takes breath away
  122. Walking around town opens ones eyes to natural world
  123. Walking around town opens ones eyes to natural world
  124. Calendar of events
  125. Dr. Collins: Push-ups are a great way to strengthen your triceps
  126. Construction will close some roads, trails in Sun Valley
  127. Sheriff's office looking for search and rescue recruits
  128. Trapping of sea lions continues
  129. Feds sued for taking gray wolves off endangered list
  130. Biologists studying caribou herd in North Idaho
  131. Weather boosts spirits at lowland lake fishing opener
  132. Sport Halibut season opens in Marine Areas 1-4
  133. Washington state: Sport halibut season to open in marine areas 1-4
  134. Weather boosts spirits at Washington's lowland lake fishing opener
  135. Calendar of events
  136. Bartley: Paintball is grabbing the attention of adults, not just kids
  137. Where is this?
  138. Four options considered for damaged Wonderland Trail
  139. Weather delays whitewater trips
  140. Patience pays for anglers
  141. State restricts fall chinook fishing
  142. Patience pays for anglers
  143. Framework photo contest ? April 27
  144. Outdoors Notebook | Chances are brief to catch spot shrimp
  145. Zimo: Program helps keep children involved in the outdoors in Idaho
  146. New trail that winds through Milton could one day connect planned paths in Fife, Edge
  147. State restricts fall chinook fishing
  148. Don't just toss out those old running shoes - donate them
  149. Wildlife officials to remove remaining fish from Roslyn Lake
  150. No fishing yet at Swift Reservoir... there's just not enough water
  151. No men allowed at this off-roading school
  152. ODFW announces 2008 summer, fall salmon fishing seasons for Columbia River
  153. WDFW seeks public input on game management plan
  154. Public input sought on environmental impact statement for game management plan
  155. Sea lion relocation to begin April 24
  156. Lowland lakes sure to be busy on opening day
  157. Cabela's tackle expert offers advice for anglers
  158. Stocking plans give anglers chances for high-quality catches
  159. Rainier projects on list for matching dollars
  160. Natural Wonder: Great blue herons nest in rookeries
  161. F&G will not fill Fish Lake
  162. BSU's bicycle congress returns
  163. Go do it: Mountain biking film makes world premier in Boise
  164. Boat and gear swap set for Alpenglow
  165. 'Super Hunt' lottery tickets on sale; first drawing May 31
  166. Women's Bike Fitness Festival offers education, rides and more
  167. Lowland lakes sure to be busy on opening day
  168. Cabela's tackle expert offers advice for anglers
  169. Stocking plans give anglers chances for high-quality catches
  170. The best part about season?s opening day is the kids
  171. 3 things to do this weekend
  172. Pond skimmers to compete at Meadows
  173. Bait options galore for anglers
  174. Anglers prepare for lowland season opening
  175. The Eagle Cam: A new reality show in your National Forest
  176. Sea lion roundup commences
  177. Anglers prepare for lowland season opening
  178. Trout stocking delayed
  179. 24 million trout hit waterways before lowland fishing opens
  180. Coyote Wall stands out along Columbia
  181. As rivers wind down, focus is on trout fishing lakes opener
  182. Lake Union trail named in honor of Duwamish village chief
  183. Travel through the North Cascades Highway
  184. Sea lion roundup commences at Bonneville Dam
  185. Safety tips for boaters
  186. Swift Reservoir opening delayed
  187. Snow keeps falling, so some ski resorts will stay open
  188. What to expect for trout fishing on Pierce County lakes
  189. New trail that winds through Milton could one day connect planned paths in Fife, Edge
  190. Northwest Trek plans Bird Days
  191. Park plans Junior Ranger Day
  192. Restoration work under way on Hurricane Ridge Road
  193. Man of many activities wants a single GPS device that has it all
  194. Snow further delays opening of popular Sol Duc campground
  195. 24 million trout hit waterways before lowland fishing opens
  196. Once-gritty Main Street has evolved into Vancouver's hip strip
  197. Audubon Center has grand opening in Seward Park
  198. Columnist Ron Judd goes paddling on a lake and sees ospreys diving around him
  199. Best bets for the weekend
  200. Brew coffee, even espresso, in the woods? Here's how
  201. Olympia parade celebrates Mother Nature
  202. Birds to see at Quillayute River Estuary
  203. A budget getaway in the Space Needle's shadow
  204. Issaquah History Museums
  205. Snowboard contest, fiestas at Summit
  206. Weekend calendar
  207. If trout is out, try another fish
  208. See wildflowers and waterfalls on a Columbia Gorge guided hike
  209. Somerset Hill, Bellevue
  210. Stashing the Cache: Hidden treasure is waiting for you to find with your GPS
  211. Ask Zimo: The Treasure Valley needs a Scat Machine
  212. Fish Rap: C.J. Strike usually is a safe bet in spring
  213. Tick book provides creepy information
  214. Gear pick: Hey, it's cool to wear wool in summer
  215. Boise Lions to host fishing derby
  216. Nature Center talk focuses on snakes
  217. This camp cup can save you space
  218. Learn about efforts to preserve open space
  219. Sea lions get a stay of execution
  220. Outdoors Report: Seasonal trout lakes set to open
  221. Sea lion relocation to begin tomorrow (April 24)
  222. As rivers wind down, focus is on trout fishing lakes opener
  223. House OKs new Oregon wilderness
  224. As rivers wind down, focus is on trout fishing lakes opener
  225. Man linked to 'serial-type killing of wildlife'
  226. Mt. Bachelor ski resort responds to complaints
  227. ODFW announces limited ocean coho salmon season
  228. Willamette Valley development more difficult as wetland-free property gets scarcer
  229. Brundage to stay open for bonus weekend in May
  230. Open house scheduled May 8 to discuss release site for wild turkeys
  231. Downhill mountain bike racing is a thrill-packed, muddy experience
  232. Hike of the Week: Solitude in Tiger's woods?
  233. Learn about trails, etiquette on Foothills rides with rangers
  234. New plastic containers are filled with peace of mind
  235. Butte's big summer includes the three-day National Folk Festival
  236. SOLV has certainly come a long way
  237. Coyote Wall stands out along Columbia
  238. New deadline set for Trail Awareness Run
  239. Coyote Wall stands out along Columbia
  240. 'Conservation need' of pinto abalone topic of public meeting in Anacortes
  241. Final razor clam dig of season proposed on four ocean beaches
  242. Grand Targhee announces smoke-free policy
  243. Sunshine ? if we ever see it ? means time for sunscreen
  244. Land transactions, cougar and wolf management on May 2-3 commission meeting agenda
  245. Sunshine if we ever see it means time for sunscreen
  246. Olympic National Park gets new superintendent
  247. Dr. Collins: Good bike fit can help prevent knee strain
  248. 18 parks near Black Canyon Dam available to reserve
  249. Sun Valley has high turnout
  250. Snake River spring chinook fishery to open