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草榴社区 to host Oct. 5 talk on politics and the environment | A Whatcom County councilwoman and a political strategist will give a presentation titled "Environmental Concerns and the Political Process," Friday, Oct. 5, at Western Washington University. |
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Huxley to hold discussion on environmental concerns and the political process Oct. 5 | |||
Sunny fall weather invites outdoor study | |||
Elwha River update slated | Ian Miller of Washington Sea Grant will present 鈥淐oastal Response to Dam Removals on the Elwha River: Present and Future鈥 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. tonight. The talk, sponsored by the Arthur D. Feiro Marine Life Center, will be in the conference room of The Landing mall, 115 E. Railroad鈥 |
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Rybczyk writes chapter in book on estuarine ecology | |||
Students to present on class in Tanzania Saturday | |||
Volunteers tackle wilderness access roads | Martha Rasmussen's right leg is held together by a plate along her shinbone. |
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Commencement: speaker Deborah Atwood | |||
Diatryma footprint highlight of 草榴社区 geology and fossil exhibit | A hallway filled with exhibits of minerals, fossils and historical photos attracts rockhounds and other lovers of all things geological to Western Washington University. The free display is on the main floor of the Environmental Studies Center. When Western is in session, the public can鈥 |
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Fish vs. Farms on the Skagit Delta | Here is Dave Hedlin's recipe for the side-by-side survival of Skagit Valley farmers and Native American fisheries: "Salmon fettuccine," he says, a smile wreathing his broad face, pink-tinged from summer days spent in his vegetable fields near La Conner. "You take鈥 |