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September 2017
Baker to Bay Symposium – Day 2
The Whatcom Watersheds Information Network in association with multiple sponsors is hosting the 2017 Baker to Bay Symposium at the Ferndale Event Center. This two-day event will bring together stakeholders, managers, governments, businesses, community members, and scientists to share information about ecosystem recovery actions in Whatcom County in a manner that combines and coordinates data/research with community interests and needs. Day 2 will focus on "State of the Science." It is formatted to share information on science, research, and the…
Find out more »Gardening Green sustainable landscaping class
Gardening Green provides practical information and simple yet powerful actions to protect the environment and human health. This is a relaxed, fun class that incorporates presentations, demonstrations, hands-on experiences, a native plant walk, and tours of sustainable landscapes. By the end of class you will have completed a master plan of the changes you want to make. Includes an on-site consultation at your property and a class manual. The course is held over six sessions from September 18 - October…
Find out more »Gardening Green sustainable landscaping class
Gardening Green provides practical information and simple yet powerful actions to protect the environment and human health. This is a relaxed, fun class that incorporates presentations, demonstrations, hands-on experiences, a native plant walk, and tours of sustainable landscapes. By the end of class you will have completed a master plan of the changes you want to make. Includes an on-site consultation at your property and a class manual. The course is held over six sessions from September 18 - October…
Find out more »October 2017
Gardening Green sustainable landscaping class
Gardening Green provides practical information and simple yet powerful actions to protect the environment and human health. This is a relaxed, fun class that incorporates presentations, demonstrations, hands-on experiences, a native plant walk, and tours of sustainable landscapes. By the end of class you will have completed a master plan of the changes you want to make. Includes an on-site consultation at your property and a class manual. The course is held over six sessions from September 18 - October…
Find out more »Gardening Green sustainable landscaping class
Gardening Green provides practical information and simple yet powerful actions to protect the environment and human health. This is a relaxed, fun class that incorporates presentations, demonstrations, hands-on experiences, a native plant walk, and tours of sustainable landscapes. By the end of class you will have completed a master plan of the changes you want to make. Includes an on-site consultation at your property and a class manual. The course is held over six sessions from September 18 - October…
Find out more »Shoreline and Coastal Planners Group 2017 Fall Meeting
Join us for the spring meeting of the Shoreline and Coastal Planners Group where we will discuss the following topic: Steep Slopes in the Marine Environment. More details to follow.
Find out more »Kids’ Day at OysterFest
WSG's Marine Water Quality Specialist, Teri King, organizes and leads a full day with area 4th grade-children, teaching the students tools for daily living to improve water quality, protect the environment and practice personal safety. This event is part of the annual Oysterfest event.
Find out more »November 2017
Ocean Acidification and Salmon Panel at the Pacific Marine Expo
Washington Sea Grant's Meg Chadsey and Brett Veerhusen from Ocean Strategies are collaborating to host a panel about ocean acidification and potential impacts to the salmon fishing industry at the Pacific Marine Expo in Seattle. Register for FREE before November 15th. Registration is $30 after the 15th.
Find out more »Dams, Dirts and Creatures of the Deep: Elwha Restoration and the Nearshore
Join the Feiro Marine Life Center Tuesday November 21 for the Elwa River Restoration Speakers Series. Ian Miller, Ph.D. will present “Dams, Dirts and Creatures of the Deep: Elwha Restoration and the Nearshore.” Dr. Miller has been researching the changes in the nearshore environment of the Elwha River before and after the dam removal project. He will update on the changes they are seeing in the nearshore environment. As the Coastal Hazards Specialist for Washington Sea Grant, Ian spends his…
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