U.S.
Sen. Murray says Trump zeroes out $500M for WA fish passage
project
Washington’s U.S. Sen. Patty Murray is raising the alarm over a
new spending plan by the Trump administration that doesn’t include
$500 million in funding for a fish-passage project on the Green
River near Seattle.
Trump
orders the government to stop enforcing rules he doesn’t like
Critics say the administration is breaking the law and
sidestepping the rulemaking process that presidents of both
parties have long followed.
Billy
Proctor, ‘Heart of the Raincoast,’ dies at 90
Billy Proctor, a fisherman known for his work to restore Pacific
salmon and his personal museum featuring artifacts gathered from a
lifetime in the Broughton archipelago, died Tuesday at 90 years
old.
New
WA law increases penalties for litter, delays plastic bag
requirements
A new law signed by Gov. Bob Ferguson on Saturday toughens the
punishment for littering and delays requirements for retailers to
offer thicker bags for sale from Jan. 1, 2026 until 2028.
What
Experts Want You to Know About Microplastics
Scientists say it could be years before we have a full
understanding of how these tiny plastic particles are affecting
human health. But we do know they have been found from the depths
of the Mariana Trench to the heights of Mount Everest. And we know
that plastic is accumulating in our bodies, too.
A Home
Made of Microplastics
Caddisfly cases from museum collections reveal that microplastics
infiltrated “pristine” freshwater environments far earlier than
suspected.
Logging
protest continues with climber in tree
An injunction hearing regarding the parcels has been scheduled for
9 a.m. Friday in Clallam County Superior Court. If a 90-day
injunction is issued, the tree climber will remove themselves from
the tree. If the decision is not in favor of the
environmentalists, the climber likely will stay up there
indefinitely.
Wildfire
season in WA: Above-normal risk in forecast
The summer is anticipated to bring above-normal fire risk,
beginning in June, in the more arid grass- and shrublands and
ponderosa pine forests of Central and Eastern Washington, and by
July, creeping into wetter Western Washington.
How
BC Wildfire Service is fighting misinformation with compassion
As more people engage with posts about wildfires on social media,
the government agency is trying a new approach to combat the
spread of misinformation. Matt Simmons reports. (The Narwhal)
Pink
salmon return expected to boost local fisheries, wildlife
Pink salmon are set to return to the Fraser River in record
numbers this year, with the run expected to begin in August.
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