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Under Lake Whatcom, an old cedarwood pipe keeps the city’s water moving. With the help of gravity, it feeds from the lake and ...
According to Michael Pilarski, who started the Fairy and Human Relations Congress in the Pacific Northwest, humans once spoke ...
It's a Knowledge Festival! Five years in, Salish Current and local sponsors are bringing thoughtful, experienced speakers on ...
The Opportunity Council is one of multiple partners involved in the development of the Way Station’s new medical respite ...
Despite looking like harmless translucent blobs, jellyfish have an appetite that researchers worry could wreak havoc in the ...
Orcas Power and Light Co-Op — OPALCO — hoped a second solar project on Decatur Island would kill two birds with one stone by ...
State regulators determined during an economic analysis that the ramped up oil spill prevention measures would add cost to ...
A recent “very big breakthrough” into the cause of wasting disease has opened possibilities for restoring habitat, bringing ...
A conservation easement, passive aeration composting and animal welfare certification help farm meet environmental and ...
The North Cascades Institute near Diablo Lake hosts two artistic tributes to wild species that occupy the region.
Since April, due to Trump administration funding cuts, Western Washington University associate professor Caroline Hardin has ...