Title | Authored on | Link to edit Content | |
---|---|---|---|
Scientists for Puget Sound Partnership to speak at ²ÝÁñÉçÇø in Bellingham | Scientists who advise the state agency that manages the recovery of Puget Sound will give free public presentations on Tuesday, June 3, at Western Washington University. |
||
Film 'Wild Reverence' on Northwest steelhead to be shown May 31 at Pickford | |||
Graduation pledge commits students to environmental responsibility | |||
Expo highlights teams' Green Energy Fee projects | |||
Huxley College hosts talk on Bellingham Bay cleanup, May 22 | Lee First, a pollution prevention specialist for RE Sources for Sustainable Communities, will give a free presentation on the ongoing cleanup of Bellingham Bay at 4 p.m. on Thursday, May 22, in Room 100 of the Environmental Studies building at Western Washington University. |
||
Pollution-prevention specialist to discuss Bellingham Bay cleanup May 22 | |||
Discussion: electricity, energy and societal impact | |||
Amos to discuss research on earthquakes, groundwater use May 16 on campus | |||
Plants invade arboretum: Interns needed to map the intruders | Invasive plant species have been a problem in the Sehome Arboretum for several years and a summer student internship is being proposed to survey and map the invasive plant population. In the Sehome Arboretum invasive plants including English Holly, Ivy and Vinca take over several native… |
||
Woods Hole researcher to discuss extreme home energy efficiency May 15 |