Aloha Lemur Friday!
          World Lemur Day celebrates lemurs and spreads the word about
          the need to conserve them; it inspires a love for them and
          actions to save them from extinction. It also celebrates
          Madagascar, the island nation located 250 miles off the east
          coast of Africa that lemurs call home. Events are held around
          the world on the day, in person and virtually. World Lemur Day
          takes place on the last Friday of October, and the World Lemur
          Festival takes place during the weeks surrounding it.
        
Through
              Pacific Northwest drought and downpour, what will happen
              to the salmon? 
          ...After Western Washington saw the driest June to October on
          record, several storms were slated to soak the region
          beginning Friday. It’s a welcome sight for many, including
          fish stuck downstream. But it comes at the risk of scouring
          eggs already laid in vulnerable places throughout the
          Northwest.
        
These
              Island gems are among B.C.’s seven biodiversity hot spots
            
          They’re called “key biodiversity areas,” and seven swaths of
          land across British Columbia — including Tofino’s mudflats,
          the Trial Islands and Fort Rodd Hill — now have that
          international designation, which is meant to prevent the
          decimation of wild animal and plant species before it’s too
          late.  
        
Canada
              is 'weaving' Indigenous science into environmental
              policy-making 
          Myrle Ballard is the first director of Environment and Climate
          Change Canada's new division of Indigenous Science, a role in
          which she's tasked with raising awareness of Indigenous
          science within the department and helping the government find
          ways to integrate it into its policies. 
        
Recycling
              plastic is practically impossible — and the problem is
              getting worse 
          The vast majority of plastic that people put into recycling
          bins is headed to landfills, or worse, according to a report
          from Greenpeace on the state of plastic recycling in the U.S.
          
        
 Rare
              spotted owls released into protected habitat in 1st stage
              of recovery program 
          The effort to revive one of Canada's most endangered species
          has taken flight. There is only one known northern spotted owl
          in the wild, according to the B.C. government — but three
          birds released into a protected habitat in B.C.'s Fraser
          Canyon on Friday bring the total to four. 
          
          How
              oil and gas lobbyists build ‘very close relationships’
              with politicians and governments
          The relationship between governments and the fossil fuel
          industry in Canada is under the spotlight again after a
          high-profile staffer jumped straight from the Alberta
          premier’s office to one of the country’s most powerful oil and
          gas companies. 
BC's
              'most endangered' Fraser River in dire need of protection:
              report
          ‘Eden in our midst’: Outdoor Recreation Council of B.C. calls
          for urgent action to protect section of the river between Hope
          and Mission that faces threats from industry and climate
          change. 
          
          'Forever
              chemicals' detected in almost all U.S. waterways 
          The new study, published last week by the Waterkeeper Alliance
          Initiative and Cyclopure, found that 83% of waterways in the
          United States are contaminated with PFAS, including several
          rivers and lakes in Washington.
Court halts DNR timber sales in Jefferson County
Superior Court Judge Keith Harper ruled Wednesday in favor of plaintiffs
 Center for Sustainable Economy and Save the Olympic Peninsula who 
argued Department of Natural Resources (DNR) had violated the state 
Environmental Policy Act by failing to consider the impacts of climate 
change from two timber sales in the county.
  
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