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Huxley College of the Environment to roll out new disaster risk reduction minor this fall | |||
Alert consumers committed to protecting county farms | Small- and medium-sized farms are mostly what we see in Whatcom County. They make an important contribution to both our food supply and the economy in the North Puget Sound region. Yet, our farms are threatened by a range of extreme events and by rapid economic changes. Disturbance may… |
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Bellingham council hears scientist's warnings on Lake Whatcom water | Although her research has documented a steady deterioration in the quality of Lake Whatcom's water, Robin Matthews still drinks the treated city water that originates in the lake. Matthews, director of the Institute for Watershed Studies at Huxley College of the Environment, Western… |
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What's on your 'bucket list'? Whatcom County residents share theirs | In the 2008 movie "The Bucket List," two terminally ill men set out to do the things they wanted to do before they died. Critics gave the movie a mixed reception, but audiences ate it up. Having Jack Nicholson and Morgan Freeman as co-stars didn't hurt, but I wonder if the… |
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Huxley College of the Environment releases book, 'Green Fire,' chronicling its first 40 years | |||
Grant to Create DB of Potential Earthquake Scenarios | Western Washington University assistant professor of Environmental Studies Scott Miles and Research Associate Rebekah Green of Western Washington University's Resilience Institute have received a $45,000 grant from the Washington Emergency Management Division (WAEMD) to create and populate… |
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'Green Fire' documentary, to be shown May 25 on campus, looks at life of Aldo Leopold | |||
Saving an icon: Huxley's David Wallin working to restore mountain goats to the Cascades | |||
²ÝÁñÉçÇø Graduate Students Honored With United States Forest Service Award | |||
²ÝÁñÉçÇø researcher proposes lava flows, fires influenced human evolution | Western Washington University associate professor of Environmental Studies Michael Medler has recently published a new hypothesis about factors that influenced human evolution. |