• At least they saved some of them….

    very tragic! Hundreds of Baby Flying Foxes Are Rescued After a Heat Wave in Australia E. Fudd

  • Chinook in the Elwha!

    very, very cool…. From the Seattle Times/AP: Chinook spotted in upper reaches of Elwha River PORT ANGELES — Olympic National Park says that for the first time in more than a century, chinook salmon have been spotted in the upper reaches of the Elwha River following the recent removal of two dams. Fisheries staff equipped […]

  • Bats Northwest in DA HOUSE!

    Very cool…. From the Seattle Times: Seattle couple hosts attic full of bats Six weeks ago, overnight, about 270 bats decided to take up residence at the Columbia City home of Brenda Matter and Bruce Crowley. Yes, it was a disconcerting sight. Every evening, 270 bats come streaming out of the attic of the two-story, […]

  • Wow is right!

    From the Seattle PI: Wow photos: Two orcas leaping in the NW and more click through above to see the other great photos! candybowl

  • F developers…!$#!

    From the Seattle Times… Bog a battlefield for developer, neighbor in Snohomish County E. Fudd

  • Accountability…..?!?!?

    It’s funny how easy it is to just “solve” things with a gun, funded by someone else (e.g. the American Taxpayer). High time conservative ranchers take some ‘personal responsibility’ and step UP….!!!! I have never had a problem paying into a system that compensates them for cattle losses as a result of predator species protection, […]

  • Go Snow Leopard Trust!

    great backgrounder on a local Seattle green success story… From The Seattle Globalist: Local love for the world’s cutest (and most endangered) cats E. Fudd

  • The last wolves?

    Jane Goodall, as usual, speaks the truth. But are we LISTENING? From The Washington Post: The last wolves? E. Fudd

  • Elwha: A River Reborn

    Caught this exhibit at The Burke today – amazing stuff and I really hope the effects are far-reaching, beyond just the river and its own ecosystem. At the end of the exhibit, it says there are over 80,000 dams in the USA and only 750 are being considered for removal. Surely that has to CHANGE! […]

  • Stand up and fight!

    Kudos to Sea Shepherd, keep it up! Hitting them in the pocketbook is probably the only way to stop this, obviously treaties and public shame do not work…! On TV: Civil disobedience on steroids – Stopping Japan’s whaling fleet E. Fudd