

Environmental News from Sightline Daily
- Fixing the group that's supposed to fix Puget Sound
- Restoring rail in Woodinville to affect trails
- More drivers paying to use WA HOT lanes
- Whidbey Island preservation effort has 1 week left
- Elwha Restoration: Habitats and culture
- A flood of asbestos along Whatcom County's Sumas
- Elwha Restoration: Finding home for 400,000 plants
- Views: It's the 11th Hour for Whidbey forest
- BC mining company to clean pollution on Lake Roosevelt
- Views: Income-tax initiative's math adds up

- A Conversation about Sustainable Design(Environmental Event)(7 days)
- Urban Forest Restoration - Longfellow Creek(Environmental Event)(11 days)
- SHADOW's Frog frolic(Environmental Event)(11 days)
- Duwamish Alive! Urban Forest Restoration(Environmental Event)(32 days)
- Nurturing Nature - Restoration Planting(Environmental Event)(60 days)
- Nile Valley Symposium On Environmental Management(Environmental Event)(70 days)

News from our member organizations
- Recirculating Aquaculture: Water Reuse for Intensive Fish Culture
- Strategic Conservation Planning Using the Green Infrastructure Approach
- 9/7/10 (Tues) News & Weather: John Arum, Whidbey land, Elwha Dam, science grants, PSP move, septic rules, state economy, Maury Is Reserve, BP blowout, Morse Ck
- Hope Returns to Great Pond
- The Nature Conservancy and IBM Launch Program for Sustaining Watersheds
- Organic Strawberry Farming Leads to Healthier Berries and Soils
- Lookout Literature



























From the Washington Environmental Council - Washington Environmental Council is delighted to again sponsor the International Conservation Photography (ICP) Awards, a program begun by Art Wolfe in 1997.
News from EarthShare member American Farmland Trust - Wine and juice grape growers in Washington's Yakima Valley region must deal with the threat from insects that cutworms that eat and destroy budding grapes in early spring.