Aloha Western Monarch Day!
Once, millions of
            monarchs overwintered along the Pacific coast in California
            and Baja, Mexico—an estimated 4.5 million in the 1980s. But
            by the mid-2010s, the population had declined by about 97%,
            and starting in 2018, monarch butterflies had tough seasons
            in their migratory and breeding grounds in the western
            states. (Xerces Society)
          
      
Climate
          change disasters in B.C. likely to increase if industrial
          logging continues unchecked: report 
        A report commissioned by Sierra Club B.C. says keeping healthy,
        mature forests safe from industrial logging will help protect
        the province from catastrophic flooding, wildfires, droughts and
        heat waves caused by climate change. 
Hearing
          examiner denies Point Wells high-rise condo proposal 
        A plan to build a high-rise condo development at Point Wells has
        once again been rejected by the Snohomish County hearing
        examiner, who ruled on Friday that the decade-old proposal still
        fails to meet legal requirements.
        
        Settlement
          agreement tackles water pollution caused by farming practices
        
        As part of a legal settlement, state officials have agreed to
        develop “best management practices” for agricultural operations,
        while encouraging Washington farmers to take actions to improve
        water quality in streams and bays.
Seattle
          City Council passes measure to end most natural gas use in
          commercial buildings and some apartments 
        The Seattle City Council on Monday unanimously approved changes
        to energy codes that will further clamp down on natural gas use
        in new commercial and apartment buildings taller than three
        stories.
B.C.
          allows logging in nine ‘protected’ old-growth areas 
        The BC NDP has consistently stated it placed protections on
        353,000 hectares of old-growth forest, yet a recently unearthed
        document shows logging will continue in 100,000 hectares of
        these ostensibly protected areas.
B.C.
          salmon restoration projects get $4-million boost 
        Four B.C. salmon projects will share $4 million in funding to
        reach their goals of habitat restoration. 
      
King
          County ordered to fix power supply problems at sewage plant 
        There’s new pressure to fix problems at the West Point Treatment
        Plant after millions of gallons of partially treated sewage
        spilled into Puget Sound.
Ban
      on cruise ships until 2022 deals another blow to businesses
      relying on tourism 
    On Thursday, federal officials announced that the current ban on
    cruise ships arriving in Canada will be extended until February
    2022, meaning another season will be completely wiped out. 
      
337
      illegal crab traps pulled from Boundary Bay in 5 day operation 
    A record 337 illegal commercial crab traps have been seized in
    Boundary Bay in a five day joint venture between the Department of
    Fisheries and Oceans and Canadian Coast Guard, potentially saving
    thousands of crabs from being sold on the black market.
      
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