April Ehrlich
Oregon Public BroadcastingApril Ehrlich is an editor and reporter at Oregon Public Broadcasting. Previously, she was a news host and reporter at Jefferson Public Radio.
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The Oregon King Tides Project is requesting photos taken on the coast during specific winter days, when the ocean tides are at their highest.
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Colorado's ambitious plan to restore wolves taps into years-old tensions in Oregon.
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Mysterious respiratory illnesses are sickening dogs in several states, including in Oregon. Veterinary experts aren't sure what's causing dogs to become sick or even how to treat them.
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The Jackson County Animal Services shelter has closed to the public, including volunteers, at least through Thanksgiving weekend. It has also stopped pet adoptions until at least Dec. 5.
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An Oregon bat won the annual photo contest organized by the Bureau of Land Management for the second year in a row.
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Researchers with Oregon State University aim to test about 1,600 wild animals for SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19.
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Chronic wasting disease has yet to be found in Oregon, though it could make its way here soon.
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The sudden mussel die-off seems to be happening mostly along the Pacific Northwest coast.
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West Coast states continue to have the highest average gas prices in the country.
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Sixteen young plaintiffs in Montana last week successfully sued to overturn a state law they said violated their constitutional rights to a healthy environment. A similar federal suit is underway in Oregon.
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More than half of Oregon is experiencing moderate to severe drought, according to a state report released Monday.
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Experts say there isn't a quick fix to undo decades of underbuilding. But there are steps policymakers and Oregonians can take.