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A Bipartisan Push Could Change State Wildlife Protection - Route Fifty
A Bipartisan Push Could Change State Wildlife Protection - Route Fifty
The Recovering America’s Wildlife Act, also known as RAWA, would direct nearly $1.4 billion annually to state and tribal wildlife agencies to protect overlooked species. The bill also would likely require states to put up 25% in matching funds for the money they receive. Wildlife officials say the extra cash would allow them to multiply their work on non-game animals to many times their current capacity.
·route-fifty.com·
A Bipartisan Push Could Change State Wildlife Protection - Route Fifty
The Equity of Citizen Participation - PA TIMES Online | PA TIMES Online
The Equity of Citizen Participation - PA TIMES Online | PA TIMES Online
As public administrators, we are both aware of and resigned to the lack of diversity in our public meetings. Laudable creative strategies are punctually deployed to increase it, including taking meetings with key stakeholder groups, providing evening childcare, making some meetings more ‘fun’ and even doing away with the chambers altogether by hosting off-site meetings.
·patimes.org·
The Equity of Citizen Participation - PA TIMES Online | PA TIMES Online
Idaho cow manure pollution bill approved by Senate panel
Idaho cow manure pollution bill approved by Senate panel
The [IDAHO] Senate Agricultural Affairs Committee voted 5-3 to send to the full Senate the bill requiring state officials to consider economic ramifications when imposing pollution regulations on farms and ranches producing manure to protect nearby communities and the environment from pollution.
·apnews.com·
Idaho cow manure pollution bill approved by Senate panel
Study: Chinook Salmon Are Key To Northwest Orca Population All Year | Northwest Public Broadcasting
Study: Chinook Salmon Are Key To Northwest Orca Population All Year | Northwest Public Broadcasting
But a new paper from Hanson and others at the NOAA Fisheries Northwest Fisheries Science Center provides the first real look at what the whales eat the rest of the year, when they cruise the outer Pacific Coast — data that reaffirms the central importance of Chinook to the whales and the importance of recovering Chinook populations to save the beloved mammals.
·nwpb.org·
Study: Chinook Salmon Are Key To Northwest Orca Population All Year | Northwest Public Broadcasting
Local Camouflage: Don’t Overlook Municipal Government Employment for Veterans - PA TIMES Online | PA TIMES Online
Local Camouflage: Don’t Overlook Municipal Government Employment for Veterans - PA TIMES Online | PA TIMES Online
The bottom line is—don’t fall victim to the misconception that federal government employment is the only opportunity for a veteran to work in public service after their time in the military. If you are a veteran and have a heart for service to others, local government may be the path for you. Don’t discount your local cities, counties or state agencies as a viable option to continue to serve in your community.
·patimes.org·
Local Camouflage: Don’t Overlook Municipal Government Employment for Veterans - PA TIMES Online | PA TIMES Online
Cliff Mass Weather Blog: An Above Normal Winter Snowpack is Guaranteed!
Cliff Mass Weather Blog: An Above Normal Winter Snowpack is Guaranteed!
The Northwest snowpack is now well above normal and with the latest model runs, it is pretty much guaranteed to stay that way through April 1. And April 1 is the key date: the defined date for measuring the winter's snowy bounty before the spring melt season begins.
·cliffmass.blogspot.com·
Cliff Mass Weather Blog: An Above Normal Winter Snowpack is Guaranteed!
Spring Fly-In - NACD
Spring Fly-In - NACD
The 2021 Spring Fly-In will be conducted virtually. Find more information on NACD's Virtual Advocacy Week, to be held the week of March 22.
·nacdnet.org·
Spring Fly-In - NACD
Economic Review - March 3, 2021
Economic Review - March 3, 2021
We expect a 1.3% increase in Washington employment this year which is down from the 3.5% increase in the November forecast. We expect above average growth through the remainder of the forecast as the economy recovers from this deep recession. We expect employment growth to average 2.2% per year in 2022 through 2025 compared to the 1.7% average rate expected in November. Our forecast for nominal personal income growth this year is 3.9%, up from a 1.1% decline in the November forecast.
·erfc.wa.gov·
Economic Review - March 3, 2021
Equity commission will root out systemic racism in USDA programs, says Vilsack | Successful Farming
Equity commission will root out systemic racism in USDA programs, says Vilsack | Successful Farming
Federal funding, “and a very significant amount of it,” will be needed to bring broadband access to all of rural America, he said. “I’m skeptical the private sector by itself is ever going to do what it needs to make sure that every remote area of this country has access to high-speed internet” because of the cost of providing service. The government took a prominent role during the New Deal in electrifying rural America.
·agriculture.com·
Equity commission will root out systemic racism in USDA programs, says Vilsack | Successful Farming
State legislative report 0302: Action moves to Senate, House floor | WAWG
State legislative report 0302: Action moves to Senate, House floor | WAWG
Monday, Feb. 22, was the second legislative deadline, when all bills must have been voted out of their respective fiscal committees to remain “alive.” Since then, the Legislature has mostly ceased committee action and is focused on floor action for the time being, which entails the entire chamber (either the House of Representatives or the Senate) considering and voting on bills. Once a bill passes out of its original chamber, it moves to the other chamber, and the entire committee process repeats.
·wawg.org·
State legislative report 0302: Action moves to Senate, House floor | WAWG
‘We don’t have a day to waste’ on climate mitigation, says Vilsack | Successful Farming
‘We don’t have a day to waste’ on climate mitigation, says Vilsack | Successful Farming
U.S. agriculture faces a triple imperative — market, environment, and income — in responding to climate change, said Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack on Thursday, his first day on the job. “We don’t have a day to waste on this,” he told reporters while indicating that the USDA will move at deliberate speed to identify and support successful mitigation practices.
·agriculture.com·
‘We don’t have a day to waste’ on climate mitigation, says Vilsack | Successful Farming
What conservationists want to see in upcoming budget proposals - Washington State Wire
What conservationists want to see in upcoming budget proposals - Washington State Wire
To hear about what key players in Washington’s broad environmental coalition would like to see prioritized in budget proposals, I spoke to Adam Maxwell, Campaigns Manager for the Washington Audubon Society, a group focused on conserving natural ecosystems and building healthy communities.
·washingtonstatewire.com·
What conservationists want to see in upcoming budget proposals - Washington State Wire
Voices Crying in the Wilderness: The Legal Rights of Nature - PA TIMES Online | PA TIMES Online
Voices Crying in the Wilderness: The Legal Rights of Nature - PA TIMES Online | PA TIMES Online
The question of the legal rights of nature—or standing of inanimate objects to sue—was perhaps first raised in an article in 1972 by Christopher Stone, in the Southern California Law Review, titled Should Trees Have Standing? Toward Legal Rights of Natural Objects. The article was subsequently referenced in a celebrated dissent by Justice William O. Douglas in the Supreme Court case Sierra Club v. Morton, 405 U.S. 727 (1972).
·patimes.org·
Voices Crying in the Wilderness: The Legal Rights of Nature - PA TIMES Online | PA TIMES Online
A Private Alternative to Google Maps: DuckDuckGo Maps
A Private Alternative to Google Maps: DuckDuckGo Maps
DuckDuckGo isn’t just a private alternative to Google and Bing’s web search. It has a built-in online mapping solution designed with privacy in mind. If you want to leave Google, you don’t have to stick around for Google Maps.
·howtogeek.com·
A Private Alternative to Google Maps: DuckDuckGo Maps
'Zoom fatigue' is a real thing now, according to science
'Zoom fatigue' is a real thing now, according to science
“On Zoom, behavior ordinarily reserved for close relationships — such as long stretches of direct eye gaze and faces seen close up — has suddenly become the way we interact with casual acquaintances, co-workers, and even strangers,” he writes.
·nypost.com·
'Zoom fatigue' is a real thing now, according to science
Geologists predict sweeping debris flows in in area scarred by Palmer Fire in Okanogan County | Columbia Basin | ifiberone.com
Geologists predict sweeping debris flows in in area scarred by Palmer Fire in Okanogan County | Columbia Basin | ifiberone.com
LOOMIS - The United States Geological Survey recently reported that the area just east of Palmer Lake will likely experience drastic flooding this spring as the snow melts and rain falls. The flood risk and debris flow hazard is a result of burn scarring caused by the 13,000-acre Palmer Fire in mid-August of 2020.
·ifiberone.com·
Geologists predict sweeping debris flows in in area scarred by Palmer Fire in Okanogan County | Columbia Basin | ifiberone.com