Aloha Amnesty International Day!
          Amnesty International is a non-governmental organization that
          focuses on the protection of human rights—working to prevent
          abuses to human rights, to fight for justice for those whose
          rights have been violated, and to expand and enforce human
          rights protections in international law, by lobbying
          governments and other powerful groups and publicizing their
          violations. Their early focus was on the release of political
          prisoners, but they now focus on many issues. Their main
          concerns are on the rights of freedom and speech and
          conscience, and on the right to not be tortured. Other
          concerns include abolishing the death penalty, reproductive
          rights, and defending refugees and migrants.
        
        
After
            being driven to near extinction, wolves are back in
            Washington. Can we coexist with them? 
          ...Today, the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife kills
          wolves only when they have repeatedly killed cattle, a
          relatively rare event, with about 80% of Washington wolf packs
          typically staying out of trouble with people. 
Biden
            signs bill opening door for Alaska cruises to resume 
          President Joe Biden signed into law Monday legislation that
          opens a door for resumed cruise ship travel to Alaska after
          the pandemic last year scrapped sailings. The measure pushed
          by members of Alaska's Republican congressional delegation
          will allow large cruise ships to sail directly from Washington
          state to Alaska without stopping in Canada. 
Hoodsport
            beaches to open for shellfish harvesting for first time in
            45 years 
          The Washington State Department of Health has upgraded its
          water quality rating for a stretch of tidelands near Hoodsport
          in southern Hood Canal, certifying that clams and oysters
          there are now safe to eat. Those beaches have been closed to
          harvesting for 45 years.
Marsh
            habitat restoration project planned at Point No Point aims
            to help salmon 
          A 32-acre area at Point No Point will undergo a habitat
          restoration led by the Mid Sound Fisheries Enhancement Group
          that aims to restore critical salmon habitat. 
Salish Sea Institute Releases Comprehensive ‘State of the
            Salish Sea’ Report
          Western Washington University’s Salish Sea Institute has
          released the “State
            of the Salish Sea” report, the first comprehensive,
          scientific overview of the health of the Salish Sea since the
          1994 Shared Waters Report.
Future
            meets heritage in this year’s awards 
          Each year, RE Sources holds its Environmental Heroes Awards
          celebration and fundraiser where the environmental advocacy
          group recognizes individuals doing remarkable work to protect
          the Central Salish Sea region’s environment and communities. 
Biden
            Administration Defends Huge Alaska Oil Drilling Project 
          The Biden administration is defending a huge Trump-era oil and
          gas project in the North Slope of Alaska designed to produce
          more than 100,000 barrels of oil a day for the next 30 years,
          despite President Biden’s pledge to pivot the country away
          from fossil fuels. 
Earth
            Is Barreling Toward 1.5 Degrees Celsius Of Warming,
            Scientists Warn 
          The average temperature on Earth is now consistently 1 degree
          Celsius hotter than it was in the late 1800s, and that
          temperature will keep rising toward the critical 1.5-degree
          Celsius benchmark over the next five years, according to a new
          report from the World Meteorological Organization.
Farmed
            fish the source of virus spread among wild salmon, B.C.
            study suggests 
          Evidence shows a debilitating virus found in British Columbia
          salmon was transferred from Atlantic fish farms, which then
          spread from Pacific aquaculture operations into wild fish,
          says a study published Wednesday. 
Northwest tribes unite over GOP congressman’s pitch to breach Lower Snake River dams 
The Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians unanimously approved a 
resolution Thursday calling for breaching of the Lower Snake River dams 
to rebuild salmon runs, save endangered orcas and secure funding from 
Congress to replace the benefits of the dams.
        
        
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