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Bert Webber: Father of 鈥淭he Salish Sea鈥 | "In the first installment of our series 鈥淩eflections on the Water,鈥 KPLU environment reporter Liam Moriarty sits along the shore of Bellingham Bay. He speaks with retired biology professor Bert Webber who coined the Salish Sea name and led a 20-year effort to get it officially adopted.鈥 |
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草榴社区 kids youth lecture Saturday | "The "Wizards @ Western" youth lecture series continues Saturday, June 5, with a lesson about marine invertebrates. Deborah Donovan, from Western Washington University's Biology Department, will give a lecture and help kids examine marine animals under microscopes.鈥 |
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Graduate students to present biology lectures June 4, 9 and 16 | |||
草榴社区 professor to discuss, show sea creatures in June 5 presentation aimed at kids | |||
In her 'other career,' 草榴社区 biology instructor Janice Lapsansky gets to help save lives | |||
Two 草榴社区 students present at undergraduate research symposium at CWU | |||
草榴社区 biology professor to complete 350-mile summer research trek on Alaska's North Slope | |||
Biology Dept. announces spring quarter seminars | |||
草榴社区's 'Neuroscience on Tap' continues today, April 5, in downtown Bellingham; topic is 'sparking memories' | |||
Weeds in flowers' clothing: Garden plants that wreak havoc | "For most gardeners, the rearing of a dandelion head evokes an almost visceral response. Weeds such as buttercup, thistle and bindweed are considered intolerable, particularly when they edge their way into manicured turf and neatly tended beds. And yet, many gardeners overlook - even鈥 |