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Bellingham city planner to discuss downtown development May 29 | |||
Huxley College hosts talk on Bellingham Bay cleanup, May 22 | Lee First, a pollution prevention specialist for RE Sources for Sustainable Communities, will give a free presentation on the ongoing cleanup of Bellingham Bay at 4 p.m. on Thursday, May 22, in Room 100 of the Environmental Studies building at Western Washington University. |
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County enlists 草榴社区 students in disaster planning | In the event of a natural disaster, the ability for individuals and families to take refuge and protect themselves is extremely important. And for that, preparation is key. |
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Pollution-prevention specialist to discuss Bellingham Bay cleanup May 22 | |||
Faculty lauded for excellence at annual awards | |||
Celebration of life for President Jerry Flora is Memorial Day, May 26 | |||
Alumni Association to honor alums today | |||
Plants invade arboretum: Interns needed to map the intruders | Invasive plant species have been a problem in the Sehome Arboretum for several years and a summer student internship is being proposed to survey and map the invasive plant population. In the Sehome Arboretum invasive plants including English Holly, Ivy and Vinca take over several native鈥 |
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Woods Hole researcher to discuss extreme home energy efficiency May 15 | |||
Scientists narrow in on Sea Star Wasting Syndrome devastating the West Coast | Scientists are making some headway in figuring out what is killing millions of sea stars in the waters off the Pacific coast, from British Columbia to Mexico. While a definitive answer eludes them, researchers suggest a pathogen 鈥 either bacterial or viral 鈥 is responsible for the death鈥 |