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Mature complex forests regulate the flow of rain and snowmelt into waterways, and the rich diversity of vegetation and trees who are made healthy and strong thanks to nutrients those salmon bring up from the ocean with them, shade and cool...
The summer solstice marks the longest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere, and all that sunshine sure packs a punch!
Solar radiation is the most widespread and abundant source of energy known to our planet, which photosynthesizi...
Since the formation of our earth 4.6 billion years ago, its climate has always been changing - so why the heck is there so much chatter about the climate changing today?
Anthropogenic climate change isn’t a big deal because the climate...
Salmon are incredibly resilient little fish that have all sorts of evolutionary traits that make them really good at adapting to change.
For example, while a majority of a population will return to their native spawning grounds to repr...
In our watersheds, everything is connected, from the bears, salmon and trees, to our communities, families and more. We are inherently part of these social-ecological systems, and the things we do can have big impact on the health and survi...
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