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Summer in the Greenhouse | |||
Huxley’s Marco Hatch Conducting Summer Field Work in the San Juans | |||
Nature's Ability to Foster Growth | The goal of the study is to create measurable data in order to quantify the effectiveness of nature as an intervention for foster children with ADHD. We will use the Applied Behavior Analysis tool, a widely accepted methodology for assessing the effectiveness of an intervention on ADHD symptoms… |
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Coastal Tribes Garden Clams to Preserve Culture, Improve Health | A comparing a clam garden to an unmanaged shoreline showed a doubling of production in littleneck clams and quadrupling… |
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Could tiny homes help ease homelessness in Whatcom County? | Could tiny homes, or a community of them, be used to provide housing for people who are homeless in Whatcom County, like they do now in Olympia and Seattle? It’s among the suggestions made by Western Washington University students in their … |
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The Map Hidden in the Pacific Northwest’s Tree Rings | But this study is important beyond just providing a long, long, long-term forecast for Portland and points east. It represents a step forward for tree ring science. “This is a great example of where the field has been trying to go for a long time,” says Andy Bunn, an… |
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Summer brings recreation opportunities in North Cascades | The North Cascades Institute has been teaching visitors about the natural history, environment and wildlife of the mountainous region since 1986. The institute today offers a variety of programs that help make the North Cascades accessible to visitors of all ages.… |
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²ÝÁñÉçÇø's David Shull to Gather Data This Summer on the Health of Bellingham Bay | |||
Shannon Point's Erika McPhee-Shaw to Vice-Chair Prestigious Gordon Conferences this Summer | |||
Western Hires Ginny Broadhurst as the New Director for its Salish Sea Studies Institute |