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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

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.

A story about the map ran in the Monday, June 16鈥

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.

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

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