The ever-resilient pupfish makes a comeback in Death Valley
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by Alexander Nazaryan
23h ago
The spring population of the critically endangered species is at a 25-year high, a surprising rebound in a tiny desert cave ..read more
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Men behind the doomsday seed vault in the Arctic win World Food Prize
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by SCOTT McFETRIDGE
23h ago
Two men instrumental in creating a global seed vault designed to safeguard the world’s agricultural diversity will be honored as World Food Prize laureates ..read more
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WA to spray parts of Skagit, Thurston counties to rid of spongy moth
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by Bill Lucia
1d ago
A state emergency proclamation warned of an "imminent danger of an infestation" from what used to be called the gypsy moth near Olympia and around Concrete ..read more
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Up, Up and Not OK: Letting Go of Balloons Could Soon Be Illegal in Florida
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by Cara Buckley
2d ago
Balloons released in the sky often end up in oceans and waterways, or on land, where they are a risk to animals that ingest them accidentally or deliberately ..read more
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How do Seattle’s new curbside EV chargers work?
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by Amanda Zhou
3d ago
Here's how to park and pay for curbside charging — and when new chargers could come to your neighborhood ..read more
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Seattle has 25 new curbside chargers for EVs, with more on the way
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by Vonnai Phair
4d ago
Seattle City Light installed 25 Level 2 electric vehicle chargers at curbside locations in residential neighborhoods across the city ..read more
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Grizzlies are returning to WA’s North Cascades. How will that work?
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by Isabella Breda
4d ago
Why North Cascade grizzly bears might be climate "winners," and how they could thrive among the mountain meadows, tilling the land and spreading plant life ..read more
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PSE may turn off power in parts of WA to prevent wildfires this year
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by Amanda Zhou
5d ago
PSE joins utilities across the Western U.S. that are turning to blackouts to prevent wildfires sparked by powerlines ..read more
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Fishing the Columbia and Snake rivers could earn you six figures
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by Annette Cary
1w ago
The 2024 northern pikeminnow bounty season opens May 1. Because they feed on salmon and steelhead, officials pay to get rid of them. Here's how it works ..read more
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Surge in electricity demand poses tricky path ahead for PNW utilities, report shows
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by Conrad Swanson
1w ago
Without new power sources, transmission lines and battery storage, the region's long-standing and reliable energy system could falter when people need electricity the most ..read more
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