Pint-Sized Science: Topside Bar and Grill
…The evening will wrap up with information about meaningful individual actions to take that will reduce impacts on local waterways. Speakers: Dr. Jay Davis, US Fish and Wildlife Richard Dinicola,…
…The evening will wrap up with information about meaningful individual actions to take that will reduce impacts on local waterways. Speakers: Dr. Jay Davis, US Fish and Wildlife Richard Dinicola,…
…gases, increased impacts to air and water quality and increased threats to public health and safety. It also overlooked increased impacts to fish and wildlife resources — including the endangered…
…fish and wildlife,” said Bruce Speight, Executive Director of Environment Washington. “But industrial polluters are still dumping chemicals that threaten our health and environment, and our state and federal agencies…
…Monitoring program coordinated by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife. This program is sponsored by the Stormwater Action Monitoring program along with a network of state, county, and city…
…birds, mammals, and fish, but also the fishing economies and small towns that rely on tourism and recreation. Our coastal tribes depend on a healthy marine ecosystem for their culture…
…pollutants to levels that are safer for people, fish, and wildlife. Most of the stormwater discharge from the Cargill facility flows into Schell Creek, a fragile waterway that is a…
…of Fish and Wildlife that utilizes mussels to monitor water quality. In December, teams of volunteers throughout Puget Sound will install cages of mussels at a late night low tide….
…from the headwaters to the Pacific Ocean. Representing over 12,000 members and supporters, Columbia Riverkeeper works to restore a Columbia River where people can safely eat the fish they catch,…
…plastic in the oceans than fish. For this event, we will be hearing from three groups who are actively working to research the effects and to decrease the amount of…
…Starting in September 2014, the restoration project widened the stream channel, planted native vegetation along both banks, and added root balls and wood for fish to use as shelter. The…