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Aloha National Nurses Day!
National Nurses Day honors and celebrates nurses. The holiday is part of National Nurses Week. It opens the week, and the week concludes on May 12 with Florence Nightingale's birthday. National Student Nurses Day and National School Nurse Day are also a part of the week.
Scientists
taking this new approach to restore salmon habitat along the
railroad in Whatcom
There are about 73 miles of shoreline between Olympia and the
Canadian border impacted by the railroad. The railroad not
only blocks access to streams, it also reduces the size of
estuaries and impedes the natural delivery of sediments and
large wood to the shoreline.
Intalco
plant reopening 'highly questionable'
Talks to reopen the plant between Blue Wolf Capital LLC, the
relaunch proponent, and the Bonneville Power Administration,
the likely electrical provider, have not produced a viable
energy contract after several months of negotiations.
Comox
Valley Regional District goes to court to halt ship-breaking
at Union Bay
A ship-breaking operation at Union Bay on the east side of
Vancouver Island is being taken to court by the Comox Valley
Regional District which argues this industrial use is not
permitted.
B.C.'s
first Indigenous Healing Forest will be on the Sunshine
Coast
The Healing Forest Initiative is now partnering with the David
Suzuki Foundation to build a network of healing forests across
Canada to honour residential school victims, survivors and
families.
Salish
Sea Science prize awarded to Shoreline restoration scientist
Tina Whitman
The SeaDoc Society is awarding the prestigious 2022 Salish Sea
Science Prize to Tina Whitman, Science Director at the Friends
of the San Juans for producing science that led to copious
beach habitat protection and restoration throughout the San
Juan Islands.
DFO
expands protection measures for southern resident killer
whales
What does it all mean for the endangered species?
New
orca is born to K pod, first in 11 years
A calf has been born to mother orca K20, the first baby for
the K pod family of southern resident orcas in 11 years.
Lummi-carved
totem will travel 2,300 miles for salmon advocacy
A 14-foot totem pole sculpted by master carvers in the Lummi
Nation will travel more than 2,300 miles over the next few
weeks as part of an advocacy campaign for salmon restoration.
Raising
awareness of missing, murdered Indigenous women
Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons Awareness Day has been
observed in the United States on May 5, after the first
national day of recognition was initiated in 2017.
Naturalists
spot first Salish Sea humpback whale calf of the year
Just in time for Mother’s Day, the first humpback whale calf
of the 2022 season was spotted in the Salish Sea in Boundary
Pass near the U.S./Canadian border Monday.
Fire
& Flood, Facing Two Extremes: Why B.C. can't always
build its way out of risks
Moving homes and infrastructure out of a flood-prone area, or
"managed retreat," is often seen as a last resort but it's a
tactic some experts believe should be used more frequently in
B.C.
Kelp has protected Samish people for millennia. Now it needs their help
Kelp forests have fed and supported coastal tribes like the Samish since
time immemorial. With these underwater forests in trouble up and down
the West Coast, some researchers and tribal members are now trying to
return the favor.
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