View Related Episode: Sea Lion Study, Elk Rock in Willamette River, Sewage Ponds of Portland

California Sea Lions are invading Oregon's bays and estuaries. There is mounting concern the growing sea lion population is putting the survival of some endangered salmon and steelhead at risk. Oregon Fish and Wildlife is studying the Sea Lion population in an effort to better understand if certain individual's are more problematic.

First Broadcast: 1999
Producer: Jeff Douglas

Appeared in episode: Sea Lion Study, Elk Rock in Willamette River, Sewage Ponds of Portland

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Wolves return to Oregon in packs
by Ed Jahn | 11/20/2009
It seems like just yesterday I went to eastern ORegon to report on the “potential” for wolves to return to Oregon. That was in 2006 (episode 1607). Well, there have been reports all throughout the last year of wolves showing up, with a few videos offered as proof, followed by a wolf attack on livestock [...]
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