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²ÝÁñÉçÇøâ€™s Andy Bach to Discuss Environmental History of the Ozette Prairies May 11 in Wilson Library | |||
Bach to discuss environmental history of the Ozette Prairies May 11 | |||
GW senior to paddle 1,000 miles in world's longest canoe race | Some students travel the globe or volunteer at nonprofits to gain new experiences before they enter the workforce, but senior Paige Norman and her childhood friend Emma Burgeson are planning to spend their summer canoeing. The two are gearing up for the Yukon 1,000 Canoe and Kayak Race –… |
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Yoshiki Yamagata to Discuss Sustainable Development and Urban Resilience May 2 at ²ÝÁñÉçÇø | |||
Larry Campbell to speak on Indigenous health indicators April 28 | |||
Yoshiki Yamagata to speak on sustainable development and urban resilience on May 2 | |||
²ÝÁñÉçÇø Offering Environmental Degree In Everett | Western Washington University is making it possible for people in Everett, WA to earn an environmental degree right here in town. Here’s information provided by ²ÝÁñÉçÇø for those who might be interested… |
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Life on the half shell: Aquaculture dominates farming on Willapa Bay | On a blustery Thursday afternoon, Steve Shotwell and Tim Ritchey headed out to the farm. But instead of a harvester running through a field, Shotwell motored his custom-built, shallow-draft oyster boat out of the Bay Center Marina into the flats of Willapa Bay at high tide. “I did this… |
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Western’s Huxley College of the Environment on the Peninsulas to Hold Everett Info Sessions Beginning March 31 | |||
Professor helps Cambodian university establish climate change program |