
Environment
Washington’s gray wolf populations are making a strong comeback
“Recovery is happening right before our eyes.” The species grew by 20% in WA last year, but advocates warn against declaring victory too early.
“Recovery is happening right before our eyes.” The species grew by 20% in WA last year, but advocates warn against declaring victory too early.
Washington’s agriculture industry has been hit hard by climate change. Growers are working to develop crops that can thrive in shifting landscapes.
The Seattle chapter of the Surfrider Foundation will offer opportunities all summer to care for shorelines – and kayak with other environmentalists.
It would cost the state about $7.5 billion to repair culverts that violate Indigenous fishing rights, but millions from the U.S. government could help.
Plus, fluid geometry on view in downtown galleries, and a must-see performance at Pacific Northwest Ballet.