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Without Legal “Chevron Deference”, Local Advocacy Matters More

August 6, 2024

Earlier this summer, The United States Supreme Court handed down a ruling in Loper Bright…

March monthly cleanup at Locust Beach

February 28, 2022

Our March cleanup theme is World Water Day, celebrated every year an annual United Nations Observance on March 22…

February monthly beach cleanup at I&J Waterway

January 10, 2022

Our February cleanup theme is ❤️ Your Oceans! To combat plastic pollution in the Salish…

First beach cleanup of 2022 at Maritime Heritage Park

December 13, 2021

The solution to pollution is a New Year’s resolution… to attend our regular beach cleanups! …

How Harmful Algal Blooms puts dogs (and our health) at risk – and what to do about it

August 5, 2021

In the early 1500s, Swiss physician Paracelsus famously wrote, “Poison is in everything, and no…

Take a self-guided tour of Bellingham’s waterfront

April 20, 2020

If you’ve spent any time in Bellingham, chances are you’ve looked out across Bellingham Bay…

Advocate for clean water and climate action in Washington’s legislature

December 17, 2019

The legislative session 2019 was a banner year for environmental progress for Washington state; however,…

Volunteers flag poop pollution in Squalicum Watershed

October 6, 2016

Did you know Whatcom County dogs generate 30,000 pounds of poop every day? That’s the…

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