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Talk at ²ÝÁñÉçÇø Friday on how animals and plants reached Pacific Northwest islands | Earth scientist Michael C. Wilson will discuss how animals and plants arrived on islands in the Pacific Northwest during a lecture Friday, Sept. 30, at Western Washington University. |
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Elwha River flows freely past destroyed dam portion | Only 10 days after work began to remove the Elwha River Dam, water from Lake Aldwell has begun flowing over a big bite taken out of the south side. The south spillway gates have been removed, and the gate floor has been blasted down to bedrock. Then on Monday afternoon,… |
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Rybczyk presents at Seattle conference | |||
Huxley's Rybczyk helps found research consortium in Skagit basin | |||
Earth scientist Michael Wilson to speak Sept. 30 in Huxley speaker series | |||
²ÝÁñÉçÇø professor's final thoughts turn to celebration of education | Far too often in academia, the faculty at colleges and universities overlook the central function amongst their professional activities: the education and development of their students. When I look back at my teaching career as a professor of geography at Western Washington University, what… |
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Western's Huxley College Speaker Series to Host Earth Scientist Michael Wilson Sept. 30 | |||
Is Seattle creating ghettos of poverty and pollution? | In Seattle, the rich may get richer. |
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Professor's research shows neighborhood disparities in Seattle's pollution distribution and exposure risks | |||
Volunteer of the Week: Aaron Keech | Aaron Keech, 39, has a wealth of experience in environmental science and field research with a variety of species. It was a natural fit for him to choose ECHO’s Animal Care Department as a place to volunteer upon moving to Burlington in September 2010. He wrote the center, interviewed with… |