Aloha Mosquito Friday!
World Mosquito Day takes place on the anniversary of the day in 1897 when British doctor Sir Ronald Ross discovered that the female Anopheles mosquitoes transmit malaria between humans. This led to scientists ability to better understand the relationship between mosquitoes and diseases, and what could be done to combat it. In 1902, Ross received the Nobel Prize for medicine for his work.
        
US
            Bureau of Land Management reconsiders protecting 10 million
            acres of sage grouse habitat 
          The Obama administration temporarily enacted a plan to
          withdraw what are called “sagebrush focal areas” from mining
          and drilling during the president’s second term, but called
          for a full environmental review to make the withdrawal
          permanent. The Trump administration, upon taking office,
          abandoned that plan, opening those 10 million acres for
          business.
Extinction
            of B.C. Interior steelhead runs imminent: experts 
          Only 19 spawning adults returned to the Chilcotin watershed
          this spring, down from 418 in 2015 and a peak of 3,149 in
          1985.
Did
            the oldest male southern resident orca die too young — at
            just 35? 
          He was last seen struggling against the current, terribly
          emaciated, one of the skinniest orcas ever seen alive. 
Ghost
            boats are haunting Puget Sound waters 
          It can cost over $10,000 to properly dispose of a boat that is
          no longer in working order. Some owners are choosing to
          abandon ship instead; causing big problems for marina managers
          and the environment. 
Skeptics
            of sea otter reintroduction getting organized on Pacific
            Coast 
          Sea otters are undeniably cute, but cuteness only goes so far
          when major economic interests are at stake. 
They
            want to tell the real history, celebrate vibrant people of
            the Coast Salish 
          Robert Jago wants Northwesterners to learn the real history of
          this land. 
Biden
            to nominate Umatilla tribal leader Chuck Sams to direct
            National Park Service 
          On Wednesday, President Joe Biden announced his intent to
          nominate Oregon tribal leader Charles “Chuck” Sams III to
          direct the National Park Service. 
Skinny
            orcas are up to 3 times more likely to die than healthy
            whales, new research shows 
          Skinny southern resident killer whales are two to three times
          more likely to die in the next year than whales in a healthy
          condition, new research shows. 
        
          Court
            Blocks a Vast Alaskan Drilling Project, Citing Climate
            Dangers 
          The multibillion-dollar ConocoPhillips plan, known as Willow,
          was approved under the Trump administration and then legally
          supported by the Biden administration. 
EPA
            bans pesticide chlorpyrifos for use on food crops 
          The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on Wednesday
          announced it will stop the use of the pesticide chlorpyrifos
          on all edible crops. 
Duwamish
            River Cleanup Coalition calls on EPA to maintain standards
            set in 2014  
          A polluted river runs through the heart of industrial Seattle.
          The Lower Duwamish waterway was designated a Superfund site in
          2001.
Namu the
            Killer Whale premieres at Orpheum Theatre in Seattle on
            August 1, 1966. 
          On August 1, 1966, at a charity event at the Orpheum Theatre
          in Seattle, an audience views the first showing of the movie Namu
            the Killer Whale.
        
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