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Zoo Releases Thousands Of Rare Butterflies Into Wild

Conservationists transport Oregon silverspots to coastal mountain range Oregon Zoo butterfly specialists and their conservation partners said goodbye to thousands of the zoo’s tiniest residents last week.  They were releasing Oregon silverspot larvae at select sites in the coastal mountain range in an effort to save this beautiful Northwest species. The 2,172 rare insects marked […]
Written by Press Release July 18, 2023July 18, 2023

Opinion: Metro Nature Parks are Hidden by Design

In June, the elected Auditor for Metro published a report showing that the agency misled voters when it promised that funds raised from the $475 million bond measure approved in 2019 would be used to make Metro’s nature parks more accessible to the public. It’s nice to see this concern validated by the Auditor, but […]
Written by John A. Charles, Jr. July 18, 2023July 18, 2023

Opinion: Governor Just Made Oregon the Gender Transition Capital

It’s been another eye-opening, shocking week in Oregon. From a 48-hour, record-setting drag queen marathon, to Governor Kotek’s signing one of the most controversial bills ever into law. Oregon is another example of government gone wild. Give ‘em an inch and they think they are rulers! It’s gotta STOP!   The American culture is under attack. […]
Written by Suzanne Gallagher, Parents Rights In Education July 18, 2023July 18, 2023

Florida County GOP Declares COVID and mRNA COVID Vaccine a ‘Bioweapon’

The Brevard County Republican Executive Committee (BREC) has passed a resolution to ban the COVID-19 vaccine, claiming it and the virus to be a “biological and technological weapon.” The committee is now asking for support from registered Republicans in the county, state lawmakers, Florida’s Congressional delegation, and Governor Ron DeSantis. The committee will mail the […]
Written by American Faith July 18, 2023July 18, 2023

Cannon Beach Reopens After Cougar Leaves Haystack Rock

Cannon Beach reopened to the public around 10:00 a.m. Monday morning after wildlife and law enforcement officials confirmed a cougar sighted on Haystack Rock was no longer present. Tracks were found heading away from the rock and a game camera captured an image of the cougar leaving the rock last night. There was no detection […]
Written by Press Release July 18, 2023July 18, 2023

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Movie Release Set for August 2 American Tortoise Rescue Asks Parents to Buy Toys Not Turtles

American Tortoise Rescue (ATR), founded in 1990 as the first national turtle and tortoise rescue, is sending a plea to parents – buy Ninja toys not turtles. History shows that after the release of a series of these successful Ninja movies, turtles lose their lives through the pet trade. Most of the turtles have been […]
Written by Press Release July 18, 2023July 18, 2023

Fighting Giants

Giants are not only the subject of fictional children’s stories like Jack and the Beanstalk. There were actual giants who lived on Earth in the early days of the Old Testament. Probably the most famous giant was Goliath, a huge man standing over nine feet tall (Even Shaq would appear small next to him). This […]
Written by Marlon Furtado June 29, 2023June 29, 2023

Holiday low tide series means one last chance for good razor clamming on Clatsop beaches

ASTORIA, Ore – A low tide series begins Friday through the Fourth of July holiday giving clammers a last chance to harvest this year’s “super-sized” razor clams before the conservation closure begins 12:01 a.m. July 15 on Clatsop beaches. Many Oregonians and travelers visit the Oregon Coast in summer, and clamming is a favorite activity. […]
Written by Press Release June 29, 2023June 29, 2023

ELDERLY PORCUPINE IS SLOWING DOWN BUT STILL LOOKING SHARP

Spiky senior citizen Nolina, an African crested porcupine, turns 19 years old today PORTLAND, Ore. — Summer’s here, and people looking to get in shape for the season could take some tips from Nolina, an elderly Oregon Zoo porcupine whose fitness routine is on point. This spiky senior citizen, who turns 19 today, is known […]
Written by Press Release June 29, 2023June 29, 2023

Bill Gates Develops Malaria Drugs, Then Releases Genetically Modified Mosquitoes into the U.S.—Now Texas and Florida Are Detecting the Disease, Gates-Funded CDC Is Recommending Those Drugs

Originally published June 28, 2023 9:01 am PDT The last time the United States saw cases of malaria was when seven people got sick in Palm Beach County in July-August 2003, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). In 2007, Bill and Melinda Gates began targeting malaria research. In 2014, the […]
Written by Jon Fleetwood June 29, 2023June 29, 2023

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