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Huxley prof, pair of undergrads leaves for Siberia on Friday to work on Polaris Project 2011-06-28
About Town: Redmond Native Launches Community Environmental Effort

Rianne BeCraft exudes youthful energy. The recent Western Washington University environmental science graduate has decided to bring that enthusiasm back to her hometown of Redmond, where she’s launching an effort to help Redmond become a Community Wildlife Habitat.

2011-06-27
About Town: Redmond Native Launches Community Environmental Effort

Rianne BeCraft exudes youthful energy. The recent Western Washington University environmental science graduate has decided to bring that enthusiasm back to her hometown of Redmond, where she’s launching an effort to help Redmond become a Community Wildlife Habitat.

2011-06-27
Wallin gives presentation, gets two grants to fund research project 2011-05-02
Huxley’s John Rybczyk awarded Nature Conservancy grant; students to assist in research 2011-04-13
Karen Bowman to receive Charlotte Brody Award

During CleanMed 2011, Karen Bowman, MN, RN, COHN-S, will receive the Charlotte Brody Award, which recognizes a nurse's endeavors towards "brilliantly lighting the way to a healthier environment and inspiring other nurses to do the same." The Charlotte Brody Award is sponsored by…

2011-04-06
Scientists to speak on rockfish in Whatcom waters

The Whatcom County Marine Resources Committee will host a presentation Thursday, Feb. 3, on recent research on rockfish populations along the county's coastline.

2011-01-28
Bellona appointed assitant professor of civil, environmental engineering at Clarkson

Christopher Bellona has been appointed assistant professor of civil and environmental engineering at Clarkson University.

Bellona received his bachelor of science degree in environmental sciences from Western Washington University, and his master of science and Ph.D. in environmental…

2011-01-13
Leo Bodensteiner gets National Park Service grant to study alpine lake ecosystems 2010-11-09
State studies animals near North Bend to reduce collisions

The ribbons of highway that crisscross Washington help move freight, commuters and vacationers. They also put humans and wild animals on a collision course.

Each year, 10,000 deer are hit on state highways, according to rough estimates by the Washington State…

2010-09-16
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