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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 …?”

BILL APPEL

LATEST IN ENVIRONMENT

ORS/The Exchange Returns to “Plan A”

February 20th, 2015|

-- from Pete Moe -- The Board of Directors of Orcas Recycling Services/The Exchange (ORS) announced today that after nearly three months of due diligence they have concluded it is not feasible to acquire the

Larsen Addresses Drone (UAS) Regulations

February 19th, 2015|

-- from Rick Larsen, 2nd District Representative, U.S. Congress -- Rep. Rick Larsen, WA-02, released the following statement after the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) released draft rules regarding the use of small unmanned aircraft systems

Land Bank Calls for Poetry Submissions

February 17th, 2015|

Deadline for submissions Saturday, February 21 -- from Tanja Williamson -- What inspires you to get outside? In celebration of its 25th Anniversary, as well as National Poetry Month, the Land Bank invites the community

GMO-free Future Presentation

February 16th, 2015|

Thursday, February 19 6-7 p.m., Co-op Commons -- from Regina Zwilling -- GMO-Free San Juans is sponsoring a free presentation, "Working Together to Create  a GMO-Free Future" with Marney Reynolds & Ken Ankopiantz on Thursday,

Growler Schedule for the Week: Nada

February 15th, 2015|

-- from Mike Welding, Public Affairs Officer, NAS Whidbey -- No Field Carrier Landing Practice (FLCP) operations for aircraft stationed at NAS Whidbey Island are scheduled to occur at the Outlying Field (OLF) in Coupeville,

Orcas Kids Plant for the Planet

February 15th, 2015|

-- by Cara Russell and Margie Doyle -- [metaslider id=34646] Orcas students become Climate Ambassadors, committed to planting the planet. Twenty-three students from Orcas Island, Kirkland, Enumclaw and Seattle gathered with adult volunteers

Another New Baby in J pod!

February 15th, 2015|

-- from the Center for Whale Research -- Another whale is born to the endangered Orcas, announced on Feb. 12, 2015. Shown here are J19 and J51. Photo courtesy of Dave Ellifrit of the

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