Crater Lake's famously pure water and a newt that calls the lake home are under threat from the explosion of an invasive crayfish, leading to potential action under the Endangered Species Act, the ...
The demise of the Crater Lake newt ... when enthusiasts began stocking fish in the lake in hopes of attracting visitors, elevating public interest and gaining federal protection, according ...
Oregon is well known for its unrivaled natural beauty, and nowhere truly captures this statement better than Crater Lake ...
Crater Lake National Park is open year round, 24 hours a day, but massive amounts of snow will close roads, trails and ...
PORTLAND, Ore.— In response to a legal petition from the Center for Biological Diversity, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced this week that the Crater Lake newt (also known as the Mazama ...
PORTLAND, Ore.— The Center for Biological Diversity filed a legal petition today with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to protect the Crater Lake newt (also known as the Mazama newt) under the ...
The World of Warcraft Guest Relations event has led WoW secret hunters on a mysterious trail, and Blizzard offers some extra ...
Riding around the circumference of Crater Lake is one of the most scenic bike rides in the state. The ride offers beautiful views of the deepest lake in the United States, plus a hilly route to ...
The search for shipwrecks at the bottom of Lake Michigan yielded something scientists weren’t quite expecting: massive craters.
"We just saw this and started fishing!" The 2,700-acre lake ... its northern wall collapsed, its crater exposed. In front was the lake, its surface calm and two-fifths covered by the "log raft ...
Like Lake Tahoe, Crater Lake's crystal-clear water gets its ... Lake is a particularly good spot to do so) as well as fishing, boating, kayaking and paddleboarding. During winter, Mammoth Mountain ...
In the late 1800s, fish were introduced to Crater Lake to attract visitors. In 1915, park managers introduced signal crayfish as a food source for the fish, according to park history. "Both fish ...