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Professor helps Cambodian university establish climate change program | |||
Jamestown S'Klallam tribe and students spearhead Dungeness floodplain restoration study | Jamestown S'Klallam tribe scientists have teamed up with Western Washington University's Huxley College on the Peninsulas as part of a Dungeness River floodplain restoration effort. 鈥淭he big question is to plant or not to plant,鈥 said Jenise Bauman, the college's assistant鈥 |
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Tribe, students spearhead river restoration study | Western Washington University鈥檚 Huxley College of the Environment on the Peninsulas鈥檚 professors and students are partnering with Jamestown S鈥橩lallam Tribe scientists to improve floodplain restoration methods. 鈥淭he big question is to plant or not to plant,鈥 said Jenise Bauman, the college鈥 |
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EcoReps works to improve campus sustainability | Every Wednesday evening, environmentally friendly volunteers involved with EcoReps meet in a classroom to discuss how to make the UW a more sustainable place. |
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Bellingham residents can win free utilities for a month | |||
New high-tech buoy key to monitoring health of Bellingham Bay | A new buoy about two miles out in Bellingham Bay is collecting streams of data around the clock that scientists and students will use to monitor the health of north Puget Sound and the Salish Sea. |
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Indian scholar, environmentalist Vandana Shiva to speak at Western Feb. 25 | |||
Andy Bach to discuss environmental history of the Ozette Prairies Feb. 10 | |||
Bellingham kicks off 'Energy Year' with downtown celebration | |||
All Starbucks cups at Western are now compostable |