With the passages of 2078-S2.PL.pdf (wa.gov) , Outdoor Schools Washington is working to have all K-12 students enjoy and immersed in field experiences with a capstone week in nature during their 5th or 6th grade year. I would be happy… Continue Reading →
As a tribal shellfish biologist, I am involved in the co-management of several fisheries that have research gaps we try and fill in collaboration with state agency representatives and I would love to try and engage the collegiate system in… Continue Reading →
We have a lot going on within our relatively new climate and sustainability program. On the climate adaptation front. Perhaps of interest is the coastal facilities vulnerability assessment phase of our sea level rise and coastal hazards response strategy that… Continue Reading →
WA State Parks has a 2006 dataset from a volunteer at Willapa National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) who documented all the yellow sand verbena (Abronia sp.) plants he could find on the long beach peninsula. There has been active restoration in… Continue Reading →
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