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Air stagnation event causing extra concern for areas prone to poor air quality | Days into an , special attention is being paid to the Duwamish Valley 鈥 an area known to have air quality concerns. So far, the鈥 |
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Three Western grad students win Anchor QEA scholarships to assist with their research | |||
Mining company drops rights to Upper Skagit watershed in key preservation step | The British Columbia government has announced the surrender of mining rights at the headwaters of the Skagit River, following yearslong controversy over protection of one of the region鈥檚 premier salmon rivers. Under an agreement announced Wednesday by the office of the B.C. premier,鈥 |
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Swinomish Tribe wants to resurrect U.S. clam gardening | The practice of clam gardening is thousands of years old, but Indigenous communities likely haven鈥檛 built a clam garden in the Pacific Northwest in modern times , said , a member of the鈥 |
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Board of Trustees votes to remove the Huxley name from the College of the Environment | |||
Mercy Housing Northwest's Ellen Lohe to speak at Western Dec. 9 | |||
The world's oldest trees | 草榴社区 Professor of Environmental Science Andy Bunn and his research into bristlecone pine trees - the longest-lived trees on the planet - was featured yesterday on CBS' Sunday Morning. |
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Update on search for new Huxley College dean | |||
What toll did recent flooding take on Whatcom鈥檚 salmon? | Salmon may live underwater, but they are not immune to damage from the flooding that has inundated Whatcom County in recent days, according to local salmon experts and advocates. 鈥淪almon are adapted to high flows, and it鈥檚 actually a pretty important part of their life cycle,鈥 said James鈥 |
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Research Recap for Oct. 29: Ecological work in the Gulf of Alaska, the geology of the North Olympic Fault zone, and more |