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Recent outdoors stories in The Spokesman-Review

Hanging out at a Hangman Valley yardhome, a young moose nibbles on a tree. Moose numbers seem to be holding or growing in the state, so far. (File)
Hanging out at a Hangman Valley yardhome, a young moose nibbles on a tree. Moose numbers seem to be holding or growing in the state, so far. (File)

Outdoors and wildlife-related stories recently published in The Spokesman-Review include:

Moose decline puzzles biologists across the country

Moose down in Idaho, but holding on in Washington

Out & About: Poacher sends $6,000 check to ease conscience; wolf origin hard to peg

Boundary Dam relicensing a boon to outdoor recreation

Man backing wolf laws brings badly hurt dog to Olympia

Signs of state parks' neglect reflect years of cuts

EWU student cast to be an angler

Field Reports: Montana curbs wolves... steelhead meeting, Grand Canyon rafting, Spokane River forum, bears emerge

S-R's weekly Hunting-Fishing report

 



Rich Landers
Rich Landers joined The Spokesman-Review in 1977. He is the Outdoors editor for the Sports Department writing and photographing stories about hiking, hunting, fishing, boating, conservation, nature and wildlife and related topics.

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