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Rad Cunningham鈥檚 Path from Bugs, to Bikes to Buildings | Rad Cunningham鈥檚 path to public service was an adventurous one. After graduating from with a degree in鈥 |
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Tiny New 'Forest Goblins' Discovered, Look Like Yoda | The newly named critters, Tarsius spectrumgurskyae and T. supriatnai, bring the total number of tarsier species on Sulawesi to 11. The animals, found in the island's northeastern forests, were named for conservation biologist 鈥 |
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Another real-life 鈥榊oda鈥 discovered in Indonesia | With the discovery of the new species (Tarsius spectrumgurskyae and Tarsius supriatnai), the number of recognized species from Sulawesi and nearby islands has risen鈥 |
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草榴社区 researcher assists in discovery of two new tarsier species in Indonesia | |||
Western to Host Viewing of 'Starving the Beast' May 8 | |||
草榴社区's Judy Pine to Discuss 鈥楾he Myth of the Word Gap: Ideological Obstacles to Equity in Education鈥 May 3 at City Hall | |||
Western to Host Cascadia Seminar on Medical Anthrolopology April 21-23 | |||
草榴社区 to Host Native American Activist Brian Cladoosby Feb. 9 | |||
Bellingham鈥檚 Past, Preserved | When I relocated to Bellingham, editors of the history anthology, 鈥淲estern Washington Reflections鈥 invited me to contribute a personal essay on . I turned to Jeff Jewell at鈥 |
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Archaeologists to tell of Tse-whit-zen findings | Tse-whit-zen, a Klallam village dating back some 2,700 years, was discovered in 2003 at a Marine Drive site earmarked for a state graving yard connected with work planned on the Hood Canal Bridge. After artifacts and human remains were discovered, construction was鈥 |