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Huxley's Dietrich set to retire in June | |||
²ÝÁñÉçÇø to present 'Gateway Pacific Terminal: A Case Study' May 20 | |||
²ÝÁñÉçÇø's Medler publishes new hypothesis on human evolution | |||
In the search for what made us human, a new take on the importance of fire | Somewhere long ago rolled back into the ancient mists of time are key players in a long life or death drama. The players in that drama are those things, places and beings that molded us, shaped us, helped create that which we now see ourselves as – modern Homo sapiens. One of those… |
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National forests proposal would weaken protections | The Obama administration recently proposed a new rule to direct planning and management of U.S. national forests. The rule should matter to people in our region. National forest lands provide clean drinking water for most of Whatcom County. They are the river sources for most of the… |
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Bears of the Last Frontier: Interview with Chris Morgan (Ecologist, Author, TV Host) | “Ecologist Chris Morgan is no stranger to adventure. Over the last 20 years he has worked as a wildlife researcher, wilderness guide, and environmental educator on every continent where bears exist. From icy polar bear country at 81° North to tropical Andean bear forests on the equator, Chris… |
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Bellingham Procession of the Species parade is outrageous fun | North Cascades Institute and REI are sponsoring a talk with Richard Louv, author of "The Last Child in the Woods: Saving Our Children From Nature-Deficit Disorder," at 7 p.m. Friday, May 13, at Sehome High School, 2700 Bill MacDonald Parkway. There's a $5 suggested donation. |
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Green Opportunities Expo to present world of 'green' jobs May 11 | |||
Toxicologist Julann Spromberg to discuss Coho salmon and urban stream health May 6 | |||
Wallin gives presentation, gets two grants to fund research project |