Count 'em: 90 mountain goats in one photo near Mount Baker That’s a lot of mountain goats – 90 to be exact. The aerial photo was taken in late July near Mount Baker by the Washington Department of Fish and... Emily Fox
Seattle has one beach for dogs, and no plans to change that In these hot August days, you're likely to see a lot more dogs taking a swim in Seattle. But there's only one beach dogs are allowed in Seattle, and... Paige Browning
Look out! A T-Rex (skull) is coming to Seattle There's a Tyrannosaurus rex in Seattle. A team from the Burke Museum and University of Washington dug up the skull and other bones in Montana last month... Paige Browning
What conservation lessons can we learn from Washington's caribou? Bill Radke speaks with biologist and conservationist David Moskowitz about the dwindling herd of mountain caribou in Washington state and what that... Kate OConnell
A humpback whale's death hints at good news for the species Research biologist John Calambokidis talks to KUOW's Kim Malcolm about the death of a juvenile humpback whale on a West Seattle beach, and what the... Kim Malcolm
Why a UW professor is scanning all the fish Bill Radke speaks with University of Washington professor Adam Summers about his project that aims to scan all the species of fish in the world. Summers... Kate OConnell
Stranded humpback whale dies near West Seattle A humpback whale died at the Fauntleroy Ferry Dock in West Seattle Sunday, but officials aren't sure why.The 39-foot juvenile female was stranded when... Lisa Brooks
Deep-fried tarantulas are delicious! Says Seattle's bug chef Deborah Wang speaks with Seattleite David George Gordon, author of the "Eat-a-Bug Cookbook," about his favorite insects to eat and why. Plus: what he... Deborah Wang
Humpback whales enjoying the Seattle summer in big numbers This summer is proving to be a bonanza for whale-watchers. According to The Pacific Whale Watch Association, tourists and researchers are seeing groups... Lisa Brooks
Washington's soaring bald eagle population enough to get them off state's endangered list Nationally associated as an emblem of authority and statehood, bald eagles are "sensitive." At least that’s how they’re classified by the Washington... Lisa Brooks