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Photography for beginners: Science and nature shots
RE Sources 2309 Meridian St, Bellingham, WA, United StatesCome learn the basics of photography for outdoor and scientific use! No experience required; we ask that you come with your own camera (a smartphone is fine) so we can get outside […]
10th annual Cherry Point Science Forum
Hear from local scientists about their work relevant to the beloved Cherry Point Aquatic Reserve, and how we can better protect this ecologically, culturally and economically vital place. Topics will […]
*FULL* Nighttime guided low-tide walk @ Larrabee State Park
Larrabee State Park 245 Chuckanut Dr, Bellingham, WA, United StatesSaturday, January 21st, from 9:30 – 11:30pm at Larrabee State Park, Wildcat Cove Boat Launch. Join beach naturalists during an exceptionally low tide to experience and learn about our region's […]
Forage Fish & Community Science Efforts along the Elwha River (NSS Speaker series)
The Salish Sea supports local populations of many juvenile salmon and forage fish species (smaller fish like herring that salmon eat). Their population dynamics are poorly understood. The removal of […]
Pickford Film Screening: From Tree to Sea: Fighting for Salmon & Forests on Earth Day
Pickford Film Center 1318 Bay St., Bellingham, WA, United States"From Tree to Sea" is a special Earth Day screening of films highlighting the ways in which the fates of the Northwest's iconic salmon, rivers, forests, and communities are inextricably linked.
Pickford Film Screening: Elemental: Reimagine Wildfire
Pickford Film Center 1318 Bay St., Bellingham, WA, United StatesIncludes the voices of climate experts, Indigenous people and fire survivors, and asks us to reimagine our relationship with wildfire as we prepare for an increasingly hotter future.
Pickford Film Screening: Elemental: Reimagine Wildfire
Pickford Film Center 1318 Bay St., Bellingham, WA, United StatesIncludes the voices of climate experts, Indigenous people and fire survivors, and asks us to reimagine our relationship with wildfire as we prepare for an increasingly hotter future.
Walking tour of Blaine Waterfront contaminated cleanup sites
218 McMillan Ave, Blaine 218 McMillan Ave, Blaine, WA, United StatesGet familiar with the cleanup and redevelopment process at two sites along Blaine's waterfront! These two sites, Sea K Fish and Westman Marine, have sediment contaminated with toxic substances from […]
Youth Climate Summit: Day of Service
Larrabee State Park 245 Chuckanut Dr, Bellingham, WA, United StatesRE Sources is excited to bring the first Youth Climate Summit to Whatcom County. This August, we’re partnering with local high school youth activists in our YEP! program and WWU Climate Leadership […]
Bellingham waterfront cleanup site tour: I&J Waterway
34 Bellwether Way 34 Bellwether Way, Bellingham, WA, United StatesJoin us for a tour of the I&J Waterway cleanup site! This site along Bellingham's waterfront has been used by timber mills, an olivine rock crushing facility, and a seafood processing […]
**FULL** Leave it to Beavers: The Science of Making a Wetland
RE Sources 2309 Meridian St, Bellingham, WA, United StatesThere are no more seats for this event — make sure you are getting our email updates for future events! Join Shawn Behling, Assistant Furbearer Biologist with the WA Department […]
Protect the best, Restore the rest: Managing forests for a climate-changed future
Academic Instructional Center West — WWU campus 259-333 21st St, Bellingham, WA, United StatesWhen: Thursday, November 16th at 4:30pm Where: Western Washington University, Academic Instructional West building Room 204. Map here. Zoom link available via the Alumni Association at alumni.wwu.edu if you cannot attend […]