Here’s a thought…
“The competition between Nature and the economy is deep and broad.
In the short term, the economy usually wins. In the long term …?”
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Nature Notes | Never underestimate a salmon
-- Contributed by Jenny De Groot, MSc., Speckled Trout Consulting, LLC -- One lesson learned is that you should never underestimate salmon. They find ways to get up waterfalls, slip through nets too small to
SeaDoc Society awards science prize to crab team
For early detection and prevention of invasive European Green Crab -- from Justin Cox for SeaDoc Society -- The European green crab is a damaging invasive species that has wreaked havoc on ecosystems around the
Book Review | The Story of the First Earth Day
-- from Jan Ehrlichman and Mark Mayer -- The Story of the First Earth Day, 1970How Grassroots Activism Can Change Our WorldPaul N. “Pete” McCloskey, Jr. This short book begins by establishing the historical setting
San Juan County’s Agricultural Resources Committee (ARC) has much to celebrate from 2019
-- from Agriciultural Resource Committee -- We are a volunteer team of farmers, food artisans and agricultural organizations with a mission to protect and restore agricultural resources in San Juan County (SJC). In recognition of
OPALCO board election results: Dauciunas, Madsen
20 voters get $50 bill credits -- from Orcas Power and Light Co-op -- OPALCO’S uncontested election drew 1,373 voters, a good 12% of the membership—and a quorum. Members elected Vince Dauciunas to a three-year
A pandemic paradox: We are closer than it looks
-- by Matthew Gilbert & Minor Lile, Orcas Issues reporters -- If the pandemic has revealed anything about this world of ours, it’s the reality of our interconnectedness – for better and for worse. This
Farmers Markets, essential food providers, may operate following safety guidelines
-- from Brendan Cowan, Department of Emergency Management -- Farmers markets in San Juan County are essential providers of locally grown, healthy foods. Our farmers markets have an important role in sustaining the local food
Why are our conifers dying? Master Gardeners schedule online workshop
-- from San Juan Master Gardeners -- Dead and dying conifers have proliferated throughout the Salish Sea area, especially with cedars and hemlocks, causing concern for many property owners. This webinar will talk about why
These bees a good thing
-- from Dianne Macondray for Master Gardeners -- Screenshot Mason bees are now emerging at the Orcas School and will soon be emerging at the Friday Harbor Middle School, and on Shaw Island, thanks to
COVID-19 crisis increases gratitude for greenspace and highlights need to leash dogs
-- from Tanja Williamson for San Juan County Land Bank -- Land Bank Preserves remain open despite other public land closures because we believe people need access to nature close to home, especially when nothing
Great Islands Clean Up becomes month-long individual effort
-- from Pete Moe for Orcas Island Recycling Services -- In honor of Earth Day’s 50th Anniversary this April, Islanders areencouraged to use the whole month to help clean up roads and beaches during wellness
We’re in this together – Washington state to send ventilators
-- Governor Jay Inslee's Office-- Gov. Jay Inslee today, recognizing the dire situation in other states, announced the state of Washington will return more than 400 ventilators received from the Strategic National Stockpile to the
Canadian review panel finds shipping terminal would endanger SRKW
-- from CTV News -- VANCOUVER -- A federally appointed panel has found the development of a new shipping container terminal south of Vancouver would result in “significant adverse” effects on endangered southern resident killer
A reminder: Our planet will be fine
Anybody need a giggle? -- from Associated Press -- LONDON (AP) — Un-baaaaa-lievable: This wild bunch is completely ignoring rules on social distancing. With humans sheltering indoors to escape the new coronavirus, mountain goats are taking
Have a gardening question? WSU Master Gardeners available to help
-- from Caitlin Blethen, Master Gardener Program Coordinator -- Dear San Juan County community, San Juan County has over 70 WSU Master Gardener volunteers who are trained as horticulture educators. Due to COVID-19 and related Stay Home, Stay Healthy