What Do A Murder Of Crows Understand About Death? Ross Reynolds talks with University of Washington PhD student Kaeli Swift about her research into why crows gather around their dead. Read more about... Ross Reynolds Andy Hurst
Don't Be Alarmed: We're Researching Crows When professor John Marzluff of the University of Washington researched how crows remember faces, he donned a mask. In one case, a Dick Cheney mask. KUOW Staff
Week In Review: School Strike, Presidential Visit And A Wheezy Otter Did the Seattle teachers strike change the conversation about public education? Why is China’s president stopping in Seattle on his way to D.C.? And why... Bill Radke
People And Dolphins: It's A Mutual Fascination Bestselling author Susan Casey was a former competitive swimmer with extensive experience in ocean swimming. So it surprised her when she realized she... John O'Brien
Paul Allen Races Extinction With Wildlife Trafficking Measure University of Washington biologist Sam Wasser got a discouraging phone call last September. “I got a call from our Fish and Wildlife agents on the... Amy Radil
VIDEO: Watch Sheepdogs Compete On Baaaa-shon Island You have to feel for sheepdogs. Sheep get cranky in the sun, they’re afraid of being penned and they don’t always like to stay together. And just when a... Kara McDermott
Baby Orcas And Gloomy Future: Can Whale Watching Help? Is it ethical to go whale watching? Boats sometimes interfere with whales’ ability to hunt and eat. But whale watching can also connect people with... David Hyde
Fires Burning, My Husband Fed And Said Goodbye To Our Pigs My husband is telling me to come home. “It’s close,” he says. “How close?” “Within two miles, coming toward us.” Kate OConnell Marcie Sillman
Pets Rescued From Northwest Wildfires Seek Owners The Northwest wildfires have not only displaced people – they’ve displaced animals too. A non-profit group from Colorado is helping people in disaster... Ruby de Luna
There are worms in the blackberries you just picked You know those blackberries you just picked? There are worms in them. Tiny white worms, almost transparent, that will ultimately blossom into fruit flies. Isolde Raftery