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Study for Birch Bay shoreline project released | After studying the possible impacts of the proposed Birch Bay shoreline enhancements, five Western Washington University (²ÝÁñÉçÇø) students have concluded the most serious effects will come during construction. The students completed an environmental impact assessment of the proposed Birch… |
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Trimble presents two co-authored papers at Alaska conference | |||
²ÝÁñÉçÇø students release environmental impact study for Birch Bay shoreline project | Five Western Washington University (²ÝÁñÉçÇø) students, after studying the possible impacts of the proposed Birch Bay shoreline enhancements, have concluded the most serious impacts will come during construction. The students completed an environmental impact assessment of the Birch Bay Drive… |
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Trip to China offers students fodder for research | |||
Moths Of The Pacific Northwest | A Western Washington University biology professor, along with hundreds of other naturalists, biologists and moth collectors, has launched a comprehensive website to keep track of local moths. Turns out we have our fair share in the Pacific Northwest. We look at the region's diversity of… |
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Trimble serves on review panel for NIH, presents at APA conference | |||
²ÝÁñÉçÇø Professor Receives Grant For Behavioral Research | Researchers at Western Washington University have received a grant to explore how military service effects individual behavior. Sociology Professor Jay Teachman has been awarded a $265,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to study the relationship between… |
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Moths hold the spotlight in first comprehensive guide to Northwest species | Butterflies are easy to love, but their night-flying cousins have always been a little harder to cozy up to. A group of Northwest biologists hopes to change that with the first comprehensive guide to the region's moths. |
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²ÝÁñÉçÇø, Bellingham collector help launch new website exploring Pacific Northwest moths | Lars Crabo's hunt for a moth once took him to sandy soil near Vale, Ore., in the mid-1990s. It was hot, dry, dusty and desolate that night. Crabo wore shorts, sandals or maybe it was beat-up boat shoes, and a head lamp. There were black widow spiders crawling all over the ground, and… |
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Dana Jack honored by APA for latest book |