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Victoria
              area in B.C. breaks over 100-year-old temperature record
              amid hot spell 
          Lytton records high of 38.6 C as temperature records broken
          throughout province. 
        
B.C.
              recreational anglers get rare chance to reel in sockeye
              amid bumper salmon run
          Fisheries and Oceans Canada opens recreational fishing for
          species on stretch of Fraser River for limited time. 
        
Trump
              administration halts work on an almost-finished wind farm
          The Trump administration has ordered companies to stop
          construction of a wind farm that's being built off the coast
          of Rhode Island. 
        
Frustrated
          Commercial Fishers Are Hungry for More Sockeye
      This year’s huge Fraser salmon return is lifting spirits. And
      raising questions about how DFO sets catch limits. 
WA
          to conserve 77,000 acres of older forests on state lands
      The move is in line with promises Lands Commissioner Dave
      Upthegrove made while campaigning. Timber industry groups and some
      activists fighting to save “legacy forests” were both unhappy with
      the outcome. 
      
      Ferguson
          pauses approval of major solar project in central Washington
      The governor wants the Carriger Solar project to proceed, but not
      until the Yakama Nation has more time to weigh in on cultural
      resource protections. 
Trump
              administration advances plan to reverse federal rule that
              limits logging in national forests
            The ‘Roadless Rule’ has prohibited new road
          construction, a prerequisite for large-scale logging, on vast
          swaths of federal land since 2001. 
          
          Steven
              Cook, a Former Chemical Industry Lawyer, Now at E.P.A.,
              Wants to Change PFAS Rules 
          A Trump appointee has proposed rewriting a measure that
          requires companies to clean up “forever chemicals,” documents
          show. The new version would shift costs from polluters. 
Ten
              years of confronting a costly green crab invasion in Puget
              Sound
          Since that first discovery, nearly nine years ago, green crabs
          have spread to more than 30 trapping sites throughout the
          northern half of Puget Sound and Hood Canal. 
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