Fire danger is high in many areas because of hot, dry weather. Much of the state is still in a drought. Burn bans are in place across Washington. Check with your local fire district before lighting ...
Our team of scientists collects data on sediments and invertebrate communities found at the bottom of Puget Sound, to document condition and change over time. Why do we monitor the bottom of Puget ...
Pick it up, bag it, and throw it in the trash. Contact with pet waste can make people sick and possibly cause disease. Also, nutrients from dog poop can feed the growth of aquatic plants and algae. As ...
Washington Conservation Corps offers internship opportunities through the Individual Placement (IP) program. Our IP members serve directly with natural resource professionals, gaining real-world ...
Much of Puget Sound appears to be vibrant, clean, and healthy, but our scientific studies show that this unique marine estuary has a variety of environmental issues and problems. Changing water ...
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