Aloha Sea Turtle Friday!
        World Sea Turtle Day honors and highlights the importance of
        sea turtles and recognizes sea turtle conservation and
        protection efforts around the world. It is held on the birthdate
        of noted sea turtle biologist Archie Carr, who founded the Sea
        Turtle Conservancy and helped create the community that works to
        protect sea turtles today.
Youth
            environmentalists bring Montana climate case to trial after
            12 years, seeking to set precedent
        Whether a constitutional right to a healthy, livable climate is
        protected by state law is at the center of a lawsuit going to
        trial Monday in Montana, where 16 young plaintiffs and their
        attorneys hope to set an important legal precedent. 
      
Reforesting
            Western’s Future
        The Miyawaki method is a reforestation technique where trees are
        densely planted in urban areas to create a diverse forest in a
        short period of time. 
      
NOAA
            pledges $3 million for new marine life center in Port
            Angeles
        The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has
        dedicated $3 million toward the completion of a new Marine
        Discovery Center, which will replace the current Feiro Marine
        Life Center facility on Port Angeles City Pier and NOAA’s
        Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary Discovery Center in the
        Port Angeles Wharf. 
      
Indigenous
            communities in B.C., Alaska, declare state of emergency over
            Pacific salmon 
        A group of Indigenous communities from Alaska and B.C. has
        declared a state of emergency related to Pacific salmon
        populations, and says First Nations need to be more involved in
        managing traditional resources.
Another
            three bite the dust: Heat melts Mount Rainier glaciers
        A warming climate has claimed three more glaciers in Washington
        state. These three were all on Mount Rainier, home to more ice
        than any American mountain south of Alaska. 
      
Grieving
            Glaciers Past: The Artists of the Terminus Project
        The Terminus project offers a new perspective to the
        conversation surrounding how climate change is rapidly
        manipulating landscapes.
Signs
            of recovery after world’s worst underwater pandemic
        Researchers say they’re seeing signs of recovery in a species
        that fell victim to the world’s worst underwater pandemic: the
        ochre sea star, Pisaster ochraceus. 
      
B.C.
            conservationists, labour unions, First Nations unite in
            opposition to marine terminal expansion 
        The group of those publicly opposing the Roberts Bank Terminal 2
        (RBT2) in Delta, B.C., about 35 kilometres south of Vancouver,
        is growing and now includes two unions, the International
        Longshore & Warehouse Union of Canada and the B.C. General
        Employees' Union, along with a dozen conservation organizations.
        
        
      
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