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Aloha Koala Friday!
        The koala or, inaccurately, koala bear is an arboreal
          herbivorous marsupial native to Australia. It is the only
          extant representative of the family Phascolarctidae
          and its closest living relatives are the wombats, which are members
            of the family Vombatidae.
A bouncing baby orca boy! And other promising killer whale news from Puget Sound 
On the day the orca baby was born, the whales partied into the night. 
  
        Islands
          Trust Conservancy gets funding for protection of at-risk
          species 
        With $597,000 from the federal government, Islands Trust
        Conservancy will be able to launch a program for endangered
        species protection. 
An
          Alaska Mine Project Might Be Bigger Than Acknowledged 
        Executives overseeing the development of a long-disputed copper
        and gold mine in Alaska were recorded saying they expected the
        project to become much bigger, and operate for much longer, than
        outlined in the proposal that is awaiting final approval by the
        Army Corps of Engineers. Alaska
          mining executive resigns a day after caught on tape boasting
          of his ties to GOP politicians Tom Collier, who stood to
        get a $12.4 million bonus if Pebble Mine went ahead, resigned in
        the wake of secretly recorded talks with environmentalists
        posing as potential investors. 
As
          wildfire smoke endangers health indoors and out, questions
          arise about government response 
        The massive smoke waves that engulfed the Pacific Northwest this
        month are likely only a start to a climate-fueled health crisis
        in the Pacific Northwest of staggering breadth and depth.
So
          there’s going to be a fall election in B.C.: has the NDP kept
          its environmental promises? 
        The NDP rose to power in 2017 vowing to take action on climate
        change, old-growth logging, the Trans Mountain pipeline,
        endangered species and more. 
Little
          Action from Canadian Government as Deadline to Remove Salmon
          Farms Looms Eight years ago, the Cohen Commission gave
        Fisheries and Oceans Canada a deadline to prove salmon farms do
        not threaten wild sockeye. B.C.
          First Nations demand removal of open-net salmon farms near
          Campbell River, B.C. 
        A total of 101 B.C. First Nations, wilderness tourism operators,
        and commercial and sport fishing groups have united in a show of
        solidarity to demand the federal government take action on the
        collapse of Fraser River salmon stocks by ordering the removal
        of open-net fish farms near Campbell River. 
Climate
          action will be ‘cornerstone’ of Canada’s economic recovery
          plan: throne speech 
        From creating thousands of jobs in energy efficiency building
        retrofits to cutting the tax rate for green manufacturing
        companies, the Trudeau government has amped up its commitments
        to tackle climate change.
Fisheries officials seize 316 Canadian crab traps set in U.S. water as part of annual sting 
Officials from the Department of Fisheries and Oceans have seized 316 
crab traps they claim were illegally set in U.S. water this month, as 
part of an annual enforcement operation coordinated with their American 
counterparts.
President Trump has initiated the most aggressive environmental deregulation agenda in modern history, but as his first term drives to a close, many of his policies are being cut down by the courts — even by Republican-appointed jurists who the administration had hoped would be friendly.
      
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