Environmental groups claim that the National Marine Fisheries Service delayed deciding on the salmon’s protections for over ...
In the race to combat global climate change, much attention has been given to natural 'carbon sinks:' those primarily terrestrial areas of the globe that absorb and sequester more carbon than they ...
The center says the National Marine Fisheries Service has failed to make a timely decision on protecting the salmon under the ...
Explore the past, present and future of the Edmonds Marsh at the monthly program of the Edmonds Civic Roundtable, at 6:30 p.m ...
The Center for Biological Diversity and allies sued the National Marine Fisheries Service today for delaying Endangered Species Act protection decisions for spring-run Chinook salmon in Oregon, ...
Dust blown from the Earth's continents falls into the oceans and fertilizes them with nutrients needed for plants, such as ...
Phil Levin, a UW professor and the national director of the National Nature Assessment, said he's been amazed at the ...
There are just a few shellfish growing operations in South Carolina. But this growing industry might be a critical part of SC ...
The Pacific Coast highway (PCH) reopened Monday morning after being closed for nearly a month due to the devastating Palisades Fire. The route now has one lane in each direction and limited speed ...
Marsh III. She’d met Marsh in 1973, when he and fellow Richmond City Council member James Carpenter, Dell’s pastor at All Souls Presbyterian Church, visited her North Side home to recruit her ...
Henry L. Marsh III, the first Black mayor of Richmond and a state senator for 22 years, who died Jan. 23 at 91, will lie in state Thursday at the Virginia state Capitol from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m ...
Henry L. Marsh III, a civil rights lawyer and long-serving Virginia state senator who in 1977 became the first Black mayor of Richmond, ushering in an era of African American leadership in the ...