Aloha Skip the Straw Friday!
  The Coral Keepers, a group of nine eighth grade students at Whitehall 
Middle School in Whitehall, Michigan, founded National Skip the Straw 
Day with their advisor, Susan Tate, in 2017, "to encourage Americans to 
give up the straw habit and help spread awareness about the damage 
caused by disposable plastics." National Skip the Straw Day encourages 
people to switch to renewable straws or to forgo straws altogether when 
drinking on the day—or on any day.
Oregon classifies orca whales as endangered
Oregon’s Fish and Wildlife Commission has decided to add a group of 
whales that forage along the Oregon Coast to the state’s endangered 
species list. 
  
Puyallup Tribe celebrates as Electron Hydro is ordered to remove temporary rock dam
District Court Judge John C. Coughenour ruled that energy company 
Electron Hydro must remove part of a temporary rock wall at the Electron
 Dam site. 
  
Snohomish County partners with feds on North Cascades grizzly plan
Last week, the Snohomish County Council approved a memorandum of 
understanding between the county’s Department of Conservation and 
Natural Resources, the National Park Service and U.S. Fish and Wildlife.
 
  
Cleanup at Rayonier site still years away 
The years’ long cleanup process at the old Rayonier mill site on the 
Port Angeles waterfront is moving forward but is likely at least another
 eight years from being completed. 
  
Supreme Court will hear challenge to EPA's 'good neighbor' rule that limits pollution
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments Wednesday in an important 
environmental case that centers on the obligation to be a "good 
neighbor." At the heart of the dispute is the part of the Clean Air Act 
designed to help protect people from severe health problems they face 
because of pollution that floats downwind from neighboring states. 
How an endangered hawk could topple plans for WA’s largest wind farm 
More than 100 of the turbines, which could stand taller than the Space 
Needle, might pose a danger to a little-known and endangered species in 
the Tri-Cities area: the ferruginous hawk. 
  
Feds secure surrender of last oil and gas permits off B.C. coast 
Canada has secured the surrender of the last remaining permits for oil 
and gas development off its Pacific Coast, the federal natural resources
 minister said on Wednesday, after Chevron Canada voluntarily 
relinquished 23 permits as of Feb. 9. 
  
NDP Hits Brakes on Land Act Reconciliation Plan
Facing public backlash encouraged by opposition parties, the B.C. 
government has cancelled planned changes to the Land Act, Minister of 
Water, Land and Resource Stewardship Nathan Cullen said Wednesday. 
  
The 50th anniversary of the Boldt Decision is a celebration of Native leadership 
A landmark lawsuit reaffirmed treaty fishing rights after decades of 
intertribal activism, inspired by the civil rights movement. 
      
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