Seattle shelters are taking in cats from Maui. Here's how you can help Furry friends from Maui are looking for new homes in Seattle. Katie Campbell
Washington's state vet says bunny-killing virus is 'here to stay' The town of Langley on Whidbey Island has a unique tourist attraction - wild bunnies. These don’t look like your regular, run of the mill wild rabbits. Instead, they’re the cute, soft, ‘just want to squeeze them’ bunnies you’d see in a pet store. But now, those bunnies are in trouble. Libby Denkmann Play AudioListen 15 mins
Why are we seeing more black bears in King County these days? It's that time of year when black bears are wandering into local neighborhoods looking for food and water. Some have recently set their sights on backyard animals, adding to the recent uptick in bear activity around King County. Katie Campbell Play AudioListen 4 mins
Puget Sound's biggest bat colony could be big loser of dam-removal project What may be the largest colony of bats in Western Washington, already threatened by a deadly fungus, faces a new threat — the proposed removal of a 70-year old dam that created Capitol Lake in Olympia. John Ryan Play AudioListen 2 mins
A wolverine was spotted in California. Here's what happens next Though unconfirmed, he's thought to be a young creature roaming in search of a partner. Relatable! Manuela López Restrepo
Who likes a hotter climate? Northwest mosquitoes A warming climate has meant better conditions for mosquitoes in much of the Northwest. John Ryan Play AudioListen 1 min
Why more city dwellers are falling 'Under the Henfluence' of backyard chicken coops In Seattle, it’s legal to own up to eight chickens or “domestic fowl” per city lot. That can mean fresh eggs or meat from a source you know is local and well cared for. But it can also mean eight clucking and fussing birds living in a coop, on a small patch of lawn in a busy neighborhood. Libby Denkmann Play AudioListen 31 mins
Invasion of the Burmese pythons, part 1 In the Florida Everglades, the Burmese python is an invasive species that's close to triggering an ecological collapse. But not if these python hunters have anything to do with it. Lucy Soucek Play AudioListen 36 mins
Calves born during Spring blizzards face an uphill battle NW News Network correspondent Anna King joins Soundside host Libby Denkmann to talk about the newest issue troubling NW ranchers - Freezing temperatures well into Spring that kill calves before they're able to get up off the ground. Libby Denkmann Play AudioListen 16 mins