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²ÝÁñÉçÇø to Host Health Professional & Graduate School Fair Oct. 17 | |||
EPA’s environmental education grants help Northwest communities spur ecological awareness and local stewardship | Nooksack Salmon Enhancement Association in Bellingham, Washington will receive $77,700 to support the Students for Salmon Program. In partnership with Bellingham Parks Department, Whatcom Conservation District, Sound Experience, Western Washington University… |
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New EPA rules could allow for more polluted waters, and tribes and state officials are worried | Some researchers say the extent of possible changes to health risks based on the water quality standard adjustments are difficult to pin down. "Anytime a regulation is changed, there's actually a calculation that's supposed to be done. There are often assumptions made in… |
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A New York Think Tank Recommends 19 New Food Related Books | —Gigi Berardi To be released in January… |
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Field Journal: What forest ecology research looks like on the ground | |||
The tiny but mighty Olympia oyster regains a foothold in Washington waters | State biologists selected 19 priority restoration areas around Washington — from Drayton Harbor near the Canadian border, to Budd Inlet near Olympia — by searching through old reports and records from archaeological digs to find out where the oysters used to be most abundant. “The best… |
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Shannon Point Receives National Science Foundation Grant to Study Oceanic Water Quality | |||
Western Reads Selects Selects Alex Wagner's ‘Futureface’ as Book for 2019-2020 School Year | |||
²ÝÁñÉçÇø's Huxley College of the Environment kicking off 50th Anniversary with pair of celebrations | |||
Study: Restoring Washington wetlands can fight climate change | A new study out of Western Washington University found restored wetlands stored a significant amount of carbon from the atmosphere, showing promise in the efforts to mitigate climate change. Dr. John Rybczyk and his research assistant Katrina Poppe compared the rate of carbon being… |