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Port Susan estuary takes a hit from warming, low Stillaguamish River flow

The early summer, with its unusually hot days and low snowpack, offers a window into the future for local scientists.
Researchers have turned their attention to Port Susan and the mouth of the Stillaguamish River. Important tidal ecosystems there have been dwindling over the past鈥

Nature is hot and cool at day camp

Sun bearing down, echinacea drooping, squirrels hiding, even the usually frenetic swallows are still.

It鈥檚 104 degrees, and you know what? There are still happy campers.

Youngsters, ranging in age from 6 to 12, are learning about the great outdoors this summer by being ... outdoors鈥

Western Window episode 28
Peninsula sees a rising risk of fires

The increasing fire risk tied to abnormally warm and dry weather conditions is igniting concerns statewide, including in Clallam County and Sequim.

Typically, the fire season for Clallam County is from July through the end of September, but 鈥渁ll bets are off this year鈥 as the season is鈥

草榴社区 Names 2014-15 Outstanding Graduates
WA Fish And Wildlife Commission Chair Smith Confirmed By Senate

Brad Smith鈥榮 appointment to the Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission was confirmed on Saturday.

The full Senate鈥檚 vote for the current chairman of the citizen panel was 43-0, with six members excused.

Video of the upper chamber鈥檚 decision wasn鈥檛 immediately available, but in鈥

Salazar, Abel, Robert have research published
Presidential Scholars Announced at Commencement
Huxley鈥檚 Rebekah Paci-Green to Lead Research Team to Nepal to Assess Safety of Country鈥檚 Remaining Schools After Devastating Earthquake
Students given awards for undergraduate research
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