Aloha Tiger Friday!
International Tiger Day, also known as Global Tiger Day, takes place annually on July 29. It is a day to celebrate tigers, to raise awareness for the need for their preservation, and to promote the protection and expansion of their habitats.
Seattle
            chapter of the Audubon Society dropping "Audubon" from its
            name to be more inclusive 
          The Seattle chapter of the Audubon Society announced that it
          is dropping "Audubon" from its name because of its association
          with white supremacy. 
Terry
            Williams, Tulalip’s ‘champion of climate issues,’ dies at 74
            
           The bolo tie-wearing elder shaped state and national
          environmental policy. He was both soft-spoken and a powerful
          advocate. 
        
'Murder
            hornets' officially named Northern giant hornet 
          Asian giant hornets, commonly referred to as "murder hornets,"
          officially have a new common name: the Northern giant hornet.
As
            waters warm, Alaska experiences salmon booms and busts 
          Chaotic salmon returns leave some Alaskans with an abundance
          of salmon, and others with none. Victoria Petersen reports.
Human
            Pathogens Are Hitching a Ride on Floating Plastic 
          Studies show that various human pathogens cling to
          microplastics in seawater. Michael Allen reports. 
        
From
            mountaintops to ocean bottoms, scientists are discovering
            just how pervasive plastic is 
          With a rising interest in microplastics research over the last
          decade, scientists are starting to understand where those
          pollutants come from, which can help guide decision-making and
          inform policy change. 
Habitat conservation and action on climate change are needed to lessen the threat to at-risk species.
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