

Latest Environmental News from Sightline Institute
- Northwest drivers using less gas
- Winter snowpack melts into waterfalls
- Protection sought again for giant, spitting worms
- Judge overturns Bush admin. logging rule
- Farmers fear water loss, sue to stop feedlot plan
- EPA testing yards near former Spokane factory
- Northwest drivers using less gasoline
- Draining every drop
- Cracks in Seattle's green-growth coalition
- Abandoned fishing nets no more

- 5th of July Whatcom Beach Cleanup Day(Volunteer Event)(3 days)
- July 5th Fireworks Cleanup(Volunteer Event)(3 days)
- July 5th Cleanup(Volunteer Event)(3 days)
- Washington Trails Work Party: Perry Creek Trail(Volunteer Event)(5 days)
- Composting for Creation: The Climate Change Connection(Educational Event)(5 days)
- Washington Trails Work Party: Lower Dungeness Trail(Volunteer Event)(7 days)

News from our member organizations
- Strategic Conservation Planning Using the Green Infrastructure Approach
- The Nature Conservancy To Hold Public Meeting on Sam?s Point Preserve Master Plan
- EPA Proposes Cap for DDT Contaminated Palos Verdes Shelf
- National Parks Conservation Association Praises American Revolution Center’s Agreement to Locate Museum at Independence National Historical Park
- Donald Shoup Coming to Tacoma
- Press Release: EPA Proposal to Cut Air Pollution from Big Ships Will Save Lives, Protect Public Health
- Press Release: Green Building Bills Praised as Largest Step NYC Can Take to Combat Global Warming and Build a Green Workforce




























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