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  • Eco-Friendly Summer Activities

    As summer slowly sees its way to the end, we must make haste to spend every last drop of the season! In the Pacific Northwest, we see climate change’s effects heavily with wildfires spreading across California and Oregon. While it...

    World Ranger Day

    Tomorrow, July 31st, is World Ranger Day! We take this time to reflect on the incredible work rangers across the world do for animals and their habitats. They are planetary health workers, those who protect the earth’s health. Many have...

    National Tattoo Day

    Throughout the years the social acceptance of tattoos and body art has changed drastically. History Tattoos were originally traced all the way back to approximately 5000 BC when Japanese embellished clay figurines with tattoo-like markings were found. Since then, tattoos have...

    How to Identify Greenwashing

    You may have seen the term “greenwashing” pop up on your social media feed recently, but what is greenwashing? This is a marketing tactic that allows companies to lie about their environmental practices. By greenwashing, companies will spend money to...

    Composting on Composting Day!

    Composting is the decomposition of organic material waste into nutrient-dense material for soil. It’s a beautiful means of the natural world and what better way to celebrate Composting Day than to compost! Composting also sequesters carbon, meaning that the soil...

    World Fair-Trade Day 2021

    Each year, on the second Saturday in May, World Fair Trade Day is celebrated.  The Fair World Project explains the purpose of this day well: “to showcase the small-scale producers at the heart of the fair-trade movement and the contributions they...

    Celebrating American Wetlands Month!

    May kicks off American Wetlands Month, where we focus our efforts on protecting nature’s most productive ecosystems. Not only are wetlands homes for fish, water plants, and wildlife but they also recharge groundwater, mitigates natural disasters, and provides clean drinking...

    What is International Dark-Sky Week?

    Today, April 5th, starts off International Dark-Sky Week, held by the International Dark-Sky Association. But what does this mean? In 2003, a woman named Jennifer Barlow coined the event in efforts to raise awareness about light pollution. She says she...