Environment Northwest
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Ducks, birds covered in oil from sheen on Auburn pond
A dozen ducks appear to be stained by the oil and the owners of the pond, a coalition of nearby businesses, has hired a wildlife group to capture and treat the birds before they suffer serious health problems.
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Washington, Canada to participate in cross-border earthquake drill
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Complaints of foul odor at Lake Union construction site
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Finding ghosts saves money
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Navy restores creek at Kitsap fuel depot
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Cancer patient raises environmental concerns over chemo drugs
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Elk, bighorns finally come down for winter
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Confirmed: 9th sea lion shot to death in Western Washington
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Honey bee survival experiment in Yakima stirs up research
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Redmond urban forest to fall for development
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Investigation into killings of sea lions continues
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Hunt is on for deadly neurotoxin that can contaminate shellfish
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Opinions differ about new plant hardiness map
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Another sea lion body found on Nisqually Delta
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Group sues to protect orcas, sea mammals from Navy sonar
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PHOTOS Storm damage forces Northwest Trek to temporarily close
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Obama admin says new forest rules stress science
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EPA chief comes to Seattle, vows job growth
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Plan to tag Puget Sound orcas raises concerns
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State mulls Mima Mounds expansion
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Wolf sanctuary shuts down after devastating storm damage
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Bill Gates defends foundation's focus on high-tech agriculture
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Lake Sammamish loses its best friend
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Dead whales, sea lion wash up near Long Beach Peninsula
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Debris field from Japan's tsunami 'lost at sea'
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Wash. lawmakers want ban on toxins in kid products
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Near Carnation, golf course could be out, luxury homes in
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Local company converting cow waste into green energy
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List: Flame retardants in children's products
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Steelhead season shortened on Washington's rivers
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Everett elementary school leads LED revolution
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Big, blue recycling bins going by the wayside
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NW biologists puzzled by snowy owl sightings
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Landfill poisons 3,000 starlings in Walla Walla
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Got Styrofoam? It's easy to recycle it
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Millions of gallons of raw sewage dumped into Snohomish River
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Dead whale washes up on Oregon beach
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Rare arctic owls visiting Washington state
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King tides return to Western Washington
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BNSF agrees to pay $1.5M for Puget Sound restoration
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Rare gull spotted in Okanogan County
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Stevens Pass on list of 10 greenest ski resorts
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UW looking for the Grinch that stole campus trees
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Elk at Snoqualmie Ridge get a break -- they'll live
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Japan tsunami debris found at Neah Bay
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Recycling rate reaches 49 percent in Washington
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King County recycling program cutting down holiday waste
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Governor weighs changes to Wash. clean-energy law
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Woodard Bay bats choose logging site for new home











