Aloha Girl Scout Friday!
Girl Scouts of the United States of America, commonly referred to as 
simply Girl Scouts, is a youth organization for girls in the United 
States and American girls living abroad. Founded by Juliette Gordon Low 
on March 12, 1912, it was organized after Low met Robert Baden-Powell, 
the founder of Scouting, in 1911. (Wikipedia)
  
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Avian conservator and artist Tony Angell’s approach to art making has 
always centered around revealing not just the anatomical attributes of 
his subjects, but their unique characteristics, temperaments, and even, 
if possible, the mood of the creatures he depicts.
Timber industry challenges the Biden administration’s delay and review of northern spotted owl federal protections 
The timber industry is challenging the Biden administration’s decision 
to halt and reconsider the removal of millions of acres of federal 
protections for the northern spotted owl. 
Southern resident orca born last year confirmed as female 
A small barrel roll gave Washington whale watchers a gender reveal over 
the weekend and reason to be hopeful about a pod of endangered southern 
resident orcas that frequent Puget Sound. 
Blue herons identified as a significant juvenile salmon predator 
Pacific great blue herons could be scooping up as many as three percent 
of all juvenile salmon and as many as six percent in some years with low
 water flow, according to a new University of British Columbia study. 
Environmental group sues Washington State Parks over proposed Navy training 
The U.S. Navy’s controversial use of Washington’s state parks for 
training exercises is the subject of a lawsuit filed Monday in Thurston 
County. 
Biden Moves To Make It Illegal (Again) To Accidentally Kill Migratory Birds 
The Biden administration is moving to restore protections for migratory 
birds that were loosened under former president Dona
Amazon tells Gov. Inslee it supports clean fuel standard in WA 
Amazon is embracing the adoption of a low-carbon fuel standard in 
Washington state, telling Gov. Jay Inslee that the plan would be “a 
cost-effective strategy” to help reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Low-interest loans could help shoreline property owners finance improvements 
As ongoing research confirms the importance of shoreline habitat 
throughout Puget Sound, experts are looking for new ways to help 
shoreline property owners pay for bulkhead removals. 
Oil
      tanker traffic could endanger Indigenous way of life 
    While most protests against the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion
    are happening on the land, the federal government has recognized
    that some of the project’s greatest risks concern potentially
    catastrophic spills on the water.
      
Youth
      climate activists try to bring back federal lawsuit 
    Youth climate activists are attempting to bring back their suit
    against the federal government. They filed a motion Tuesday in
    federal court in Eugene to amend their lawsuit, Julianna v. United
    States. 
Senate
      Confirms Biden’s Pick to Lead E.P.A. 
    The Senate on Wednesday confirmed Michael S. Regan, the former top
    environmental regulator for North Carolina, to lead the
    Environmental Protection Agency and drive some of the Biden
    administration’s biggest climate and regulatory policies. 
      
Washington
      climate activists disagree about how to cut carbon 
    Competing efforts to enact landmark climate change legislation have
    fractured the state’s environmental coalition and Olympia’s
    all-powerful Democratic caucus, with some activists arguing that the
    proposal pushed by Gov. Jay Inslee shortchanges minority and
    low-income communities. 
      
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