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MoNA climate change exhibit evolving this year

The exhibit, called Surge, is a collaboration between the museum and Skagit Climate Science Consortium. It’s intended to spur discussions about the impacts of climate change on coastal communities.

Artists partner with researchers from the consortium and use鈥

Climate change presentation offered in this week鈥檚 workshops

Learn about 鈥淐limate Change and Skagit County鈥 during the Transition Fidalgo & Friends community supper at 5:45 p.m. Tuesday, July 28, in the Anacortes Senior Center. Roger Fuller of Western Washington University, an ecosystem ecologist, will discuss the Skagit Climate Science Consortium,鈥

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 reclaims its place at Port Susan Bay Preserve

The Nature Conservancy made news earlier this year with the purchase of nearly 48,000 acres of forest near Snoqualmie Pass, a move that should provide an important link to the area's national forests for wildlife.
The nonprofit group purchased a checkerboard of property from鈥

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