crosscut.com : Animals / Wildlife News of the Great Nearby. en-us Crosscut http://www.crosscut.com/rss/button.gif http://www.crosscut.com/ Crosscut http://www.crosscut.com/ Copyright 2008 Crosscut LLC. All rights reserved. en-us My day with the ranchers http://www.crosscut.com/animals-wildlife/16014/My+day+with+the+ranchers/ An urbanite spends two days with ranchers in Montana and comes to see that she has much in common with them: ground. Sat, 19 Jul 2008 00:00:01 PDT Crosscut More fun than Deliverance! http://www.crosscut.com/animals-wildlife/15813/More+fun+than+Deliverance%21/ Spend your summer vacation in Eastern Washington, an exotic locale where lakes are slippery, the Scablands surprising, and wheat farmers are smashing stuff for fun. Fri, 18 Jul 2008 05:00:01 PDT Crosscut Fishing for a family's food http://www.crosscut.com/animals-wildlife/15935/Fishing+for+a+family%27s+food/ An Alaskan whose family holds a subsistence fishing permit chronicles their annual trip to the Kasilof River, where they fish for sockeye salmon using set-nets. Thu, 17 Jul 2008 05:00:01 PDT Crosscut Sausage Links, cougar-hunting edition http://www.crosscut.com/animals-wildlife/15953/Sausage+Links%2C+cougar-hunting+edition/ <p> Praise the Lord and release the hounds &mdash; because our good state Legislature has enacted a law which makes it legal once again to use dogs to hunt cougars. Now, I didn't even know cougar hunting was legal in Washington &mdash; minus Cougars wearing crimson &mdash; but apparently, <a href="http://wdfw.wa.gov/wlm/game/hunter/cougar/index.htm" target="_blank">it is</a>. While the bill was actually passed by the Legislature in February, the Department of Fish and Wildlife will <a href="http://wdfw.wa.gov/do/newreal/release.php?id=jul0908b" target="_blank">hold a public meeting on Friday</a> to discuss whether the pilot program should continue for another three years. </p> <p> Meanwhile, Micheal Reitz of the Evergreen Freedom Foundation has <a href="http://www.examiner.com/x-484-Washington-Law-Examiner~y2008m7d15-Are-We-All-Criminals-Yet" target="_blank">compiled a list</a> of some other curious laws enacted by the Washington Legislature this year. My personal favorite: Violators may face up to $1,000 or up to a year in jail for <a href="http://apps.leg.wa.gov/billinfo/summary.aspx?bill=2779&year=2007" target="_blank">selling raw or unprocessed huckleberries without a permit</a>. </p> Wed, 16 Jul 2008 15:28:01 PDT Crosscut Sausage Links, gas cards for bad guys edition http://www.crosscut.com/animals-wildlife/15812/Sausage+Links%2C+gas+cards+for+bad+guys+edition/ <p> <b>Alright everybody. Let's head to Tacoma.</b> If we hurry, we can help Tacoma-Pierce County Crime Stoppers catch sexual predators, gangsters, domestic violence abusers, and violent criminals. Why? Because they're <a href="http://www.thenewstribune.com/news/local/story/409910.html" target="_blank">giving away $250 gas cards and up to $1,000</a> in exchange for information that would lead to arrests. Here's the <a href="http://www.i91.ctc.edu/crimestoppers/" target="_blank">list of criminals</a>. Start hunting. After all, what better incentive is there to dodge <a href="http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2008026717_gasprices01.html" target="_blank">outrageous gas prices</a> than to catch perverts? Don't answer that. </p> Fri, 11 Jul 2008 14:20:01 PDT Crosscut Salmon on the Columbia: See you in court http://www.crosscut.com/animals-wildlife/15565/Salmon+on+the+Columbia%3A+See+you+in+court/ The federal agencies are back for a fifth round in federal court, still cooking up very strained arguments for minimal efforts to save the fish. Two things might change the impasse: a new case for saving dams due to climate change, and the bestirring of Congress. Here's a survey of the high-stakes issues. Mon, 07 Jul 2008 04:00:01 PDT Crosscut Conservation groups buy pieces of Montana &mdash; a lot of pieces http://www.crosscut.com/animals-wildlife/15532/Conservation+groups+buy+pieces+of+Montana+%26mdash%3B+a+lot+of+pieces/ The Nature Conservancy and the Trust for Public Land are buying 500 square miles of western Montana from Plum Creek, the timber real estate investment trust, for $510 million. It involves a federal financing mechanism, to the consternation of conservatives, and compromise, to the displeasure of some environmentalists. But it is preventing development of forest habitat. Thu, 03 Jul 2008 05:00:01 PDT Crosscut The 100-year gamble to save our quality of life http://www.crosscut.com/animals-wildlife/15466/The+100-year+gamble+to+save+our+quality+of+life/ A close look at the ambitious "Cascade Agenda," which hopes to preserve the central Puget Sound region's natural systems from a Pugetopolis that sprawls all the way to the Cascades. The mechanisms are known, but it's not clear they can work well enough or soon enough. Thu, 03 Jul 2008 05:00:01 PDT Crosscut When animals attack, and also when they don't http://www.crosscut.com/animals-wildlife/15435/When+animals+attack%2C+and+also+when+they+don%27t/ It's the time of year when animal-human encounters are on the rise. Bears are picnicking on hikers, moose are invading trailer parks, and muskrats are blamed for destroying entire towns. You could be next. Mon, 30 Jun 2008 17:00:01 PDT Crosscut UW's new College of the Environment could bring in the green http://www.crosscut.com/animals-wildlife/15319/UW%27s+new+College+of+the+Environment+could+bring+in+the+green/ The vision is to make the University of Washington and the region a major player in the post-carbon economy. Big stuff. Whether President Mark Emmert can make it happen is an open question, however. Thu, 26 Jun 2008 05:00:01 PDT Crosscut Wilderness redefined http://www.crosscut.com/animals-wildlife/15227/Wilderness+redefined/ Wild Sky in Washington's Cascades is just one of a number of areas designated for protection that are not, in the strictest sense, primeval environment. But they are wild, and in modern times they're worth preserving, say environmentalists &mdash; even if unprecedented compromise is necessary. Fri, 20 Jun 2008 20:00:01 PDT Crosscut It's not a terminal, but it's definitely art http://www.crosscut.com/animals-wildlife/15129/It%27s+not+a+terminal%2C+but+it%27s+definitely+art/ A non-juried photography show at Art/Not Terminal hits mainly high notes, even when some of the work isn't as polished as what you might find elsewhere in Seattle. The gallery succeeds at giving developing artists and pros alike a community and exhibit space. Wed, 18 Jun 2008 05:00:01 PDT Crosscut The animal-waste problem is, and is not, a load of crap http://www.crosscut.com/animals-wildlife/14929/The+animal-waste+problem+is%2C+and+is+not%2C+a+load+of+crap/ Researchers in Snohomish County estimate that pets there account for waste equivalent to a city of 32,000. That's a lot of nasty bacteria in surface-water runoff. Tue, 10 Jun 2008 10:00:01 PDT Crosscut Unearthing baby giant earthworms http://www.crosscut.com/animals-wildlife/14712/Unearthing+baby+giant+earthworms/ <p>Scientists have returned from Peshastin, WA, near Leavenworth, with what they believe may be two juvenile giant Palouse earthworms. Soil scientist Jodi Johnson-Maynard and another researcher from the University of Idaho found the specimens last week after following up on the possibility that the elusive worm species lives in the area.</p> Tue, 03 Jun 2008 05:00:01 PDT Crosscut The long leash of the law http://www.crosscut.com/animals-wildlife/14182/The+long+leash+of+the+law/ Domestic violence, custody, malpractice, wrongful death: Today's animal legal issues and challenges are not unlike those of humans. Fri, 16 May 2008 05:00:01 PDT Crosscut The need for cruise control http://www.crosscut.com/animals-wildlife/14192/The+need+for+cruise+control/ An environmentalist explains why better federal regulations are needed to police polluters among the world's fleet of cruise ships: State and local authorities can only do so much. Over six months this year, Puget Sound will see 211 big ships bearing 835,000 passengers call on Seattle. Tue, 13 May 2008 22:00:01 PDT Crosscut A Seattle software exec makes sure that the buffalo don't roam http://www.crosscut.com/animals-wildlife/14106/A+Seattle+software+exec+makes+sure+that+the+buffalo+don%27t+roam/ <p>In the 19th century, tourists used to slaughter bison herds from passing trains, blasting the big beasts into near extinction just for fun. That ugly tradition is echoed in the recent <a href="http://www.rockymountainnews.com/news/2008/may/08/johnson-these-broken-fences-will-take-a-long-to/" target="_blank">massacre of buffalo</a> in Colorado, which has also touched off a classic confrontation over rights between two ranchers. The Northwest connection: The <i>Seattle Post-Intelligencer</i>'s John Cook points out that <a href="http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/business/362569_bison10.html" target="_blank">the man behind the recent massacre</a> is the chairman and CEO of one of Seattle's top software companies, <a href="http://www.attachmate.com/AtmCMS/Templates/ArticleTemplate.aspx?NRMODE=Published&NRNODEGUID=%7bF9855158-A486-4714-A85E-1067B202857C%7d&NRORIGINALURL=%2fpress%2fmanagement%2bteam%2ehtm&NRCACHEHINT=Guest#jeffhawn" target="_blank">Jeff Hawn</a> of <a href="http://www.attachmate.com/" target="_blank">Attachmate</a>. A warrant has been issued for his arrest.</p> Sat, 10 May 2008 15:35:01 PDT Crosscut The Northwest's real fairy tales http://www.crosscut.com/animals-wildlife/14074/The+Northwest%27s+real+fairy+tales/ <p>When it comes to Northwest legends, we usually think big: There's Bigfoot, D.B. Cooper's Big Heist, Paul Bunyan and his Big Blue Ox &mdash; even the Big White Worm of the Palouse. This tradition goes back. When Jonathan Swift documented Gulliver's travels in the early 1700s, he placed the land of the giants, <a href="http://www.washington.edu/uwired/outreach/cspn/Website/Hist%20n%20Lit/Part%20Two/Commentaries/Gulliver%20Comm.html" target="_blank">Brobdingnag</a>, in the Pacific Northwest &mdash; somewhere between what we know today as British Columbia and Alaska. But we have our mini-myths, as well. Yes, Northwest giants are fun to think about (remember <a href="http://www.cryptomundo.com/cryptozoo-news/olaf-hall/" target="_blank">Olaf</a>?), but take a minute to think about our munchkins.</p> Thu, 08 May 2008 23:08:01 PDT Crosscut Smells like ... Chanel No. 5? http://www.crosscut.com/animals-wildlife/14035/Smells+like+...+Chanel+No.+5/ <p>In 1996, the album <a href="http://www.answers.com/topic/grunge-lite?cat=entertainment" target="_blank"><i>Grunge Lite</i></a> featured Muzak-style versions of Nirvana, Pearl Jam and Mudhoney classics, turning them into elevator music before anyone else did. It seemed like an attempt to inoculate the music's legacy by injecting a shot of irony before anyone else did. It didn't work. Today you can get a "Smells Like Teen Spirit" ringtone for your cellphone (just Google "Nirvana ringtones" and take your pick).</p> Wed, 07 May 2008 15:59:01 PDT Crosscut The Great White hope http://www.crosscut.com/animals-wildlife/13931/The+Great+White+hope/ <p>It may be the season for finding big white enigmas. In March, scientists spotted a long-rumored <a href="http://www.adn.com/news/alaska/story/337246.html" target="_blank">white killer whale</a> in Alaska. Closer to home, researchers who have been pawing the sod in search of the <a href="http://crosscut.com/mossback/8181/Is+a+species+endangered+if+you+can%27t+find+it/" target="_blank">Great White earthworm of the Palouse</a> have come up with some surprising new clues about the elusive and possibly endangered creature. <a href="http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2004387403_worms02m.html" target="_blank">Two recent discoveries</a>, one near Moscow, Idaho, and one near Leavenworth, Wash., suggest that the worms are not only out there, they may live farther afield than previously thought.</p> Mon, 05 May 2008 07:00:01 PDT Crosscut