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Baby starfish offer a glimmer of hope for recovery | Emerging from a recent dive 40 feet below the surface of the Puget Sound, biologist Ben Miner wasn't surprised by what he found: The troubling disease that wiped out millions of starfish up and down the West Coast had spread to this site along the rocky cliffs of Lopez Island. |
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Transportation Week is May 4 to 8 | |||
Starfish babies offer glimmer of hope amid mass die-off | In scattered sites along the Pacific Coast, researchers and others have reported seeing hundreds of juvenile sea stars, buoying hopes for a potential comeback from sea star wasting disease that has caused millions of purple, red and orange sea stars to curl up, grow lesions, lose limbs and… |
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Helping Bellingham win a $5 million energy prize | What if you could have a more comfortable house, save on your monthly water and energy bills, have more advanced, longer-lasting appliances and help your community win $5 million dollars? Well, you can! |
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Cantwell visits Institute for Energy Studies, SMATE | |||
Smart Solar Window team to be honored May 6 | |||
Nature reserve to be celebrated at May 16 event | |||
²ÝÁñÉçÇø saves energy, money through PSE program | |||
U.S. takes reigns of Arctic Council amid geopolitical tension, rapid warming | The United States formally took the reins of the governing body for the Arctic region on Friday at a meeting above the Arctic Circle, in Iqaluit, Canada. Secretary of State John Kerry, who is attending the Arctic Council ministerial meeting, says the U.S. will use the two-year… |
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Earth Ride April 22 to visit environmentally significant areas of Bellingham |