Cascadia Daily, Oct. 8, 2019

A memorial for old growth cut at Oregon State University, Seattle's filthy rich suburbs, excessive use of solitary confinement at Tacoma immigration jail, starving grizzly photos in BC draw attention to salmon, remembering Vancouver writer Jim Wong-Chu and an essay by Melissa Korbel.

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Cascadia Daily, Oct. 3, 2019

Notes from the Cascadia Innovation Corridor conference + what to do about a polluting Seattle recycling plant, official resigns in BC legislature scandal, WA finally addresses protection for marble murrelet habitat, a documentary on sexual assault by Seattle filmmaker Baljit Sangra, & poetry by Susan Kay Anderson.

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Watching Marmots

Wildlife biologists are studying hoary marmots in the high meadows of the North Cascades to determine why their populations are in decline. Researchers with the Cascades Carnivore Project suspect climate change and the shifting range of predators are the culprits.

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Cascadia Daily, Oct. 2, 2019

Seattle starts arresting sex workers again in turnaround, vaping ban would hit Oregon cannabis industry hard, measures in Idaho would boost wage &, education, WA governor wants wildlife officials to kill fewer wolves, writer JB Fisher investigates a 61-year-old Oregon mystery & poetry by Thomas Brush.

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Cascadia Daily, Oct. 1, 2019

Introducing the our Writing Cascadia Workshops + Vancouver mayor Kennedy Stewart pushes candidates to address Cascadia issues, new documentary brings Spokane domestic violence from shadows, Seattle's Intiman Theatre is still in financial trouble, & a memoir in essays by OR writer Melissa Matthewson.

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