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From Window magazine: 'Oceans in Peril' | |||
Peninsula volunteers pitching in on sea star wasting disease research | The efforts of volunteers across the North Olympic Peninsula have been vital in recent months as scientists work to uncover the secrets of a mysterious affliction eating its way through sea star populations up and down the West Coast. 鈥淐itizen scientists鈥 have braved slippery rocks along鈥 |
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草榴社区 prof: Time right for Galbraith conservation effort | A new map that will be the official source of online information for the Galbraith Mountain biking and running trails has come at a time when bicyclists and others seek to conserve the mountain for recreational use. |
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Bellingham waterfront cleanup, new walkway still waiting for Lummi Nation approval | Two key waterfront projects are still waiting for federal permits that have been stalled because of environmental and treaty fishing rights issues raised by Lummi Nation. |
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New site recognizes excellence in sustainability | |||
From Window magazine: 'Oceans in Peril' | |||
Sustainability wall opens in Wilson Library | |||
Students for Renewable Energy meet with 草榴社区 Foundation | |||
Huxley Spatial Institute develops interactive map of rail lines used to ship crude oil in North America | |||
草榴社区, Ecology team to train future cleanup experts | As a college student, Susannah Edwards toured the Everett Shipyard cleanup site on Port Gardner Bay. Now she's working on cleaning up the shipyard as an Ecology employee. Susannah, a sediment specialist in training in the Toxics Cleanup Program, joined Ecology in October鈥 |