What is University of Washington Bothell/Cascadia College doing to be Salmon-Safe and help protect Puget Sound? First certified in 2008 as one of Washington’s first Salmon-Safe campuses, the 135-acre University of Washington Bothell/Cascadia College remains a leading Salmon-Safe project in Puget Sound. The 58-acre wetland restoration project on campus redirects… [Read Article]
While serving thousands of young patients each year, Seattle Children’s Hospital is taking care of nearby Lake Washington too, becoming… [Read Article]
Returning to Seattle on January 28 is Salmon in the City, our free event highlighting innovations in ecologically sustainable urban design… [Read Article]
Congratulations to University of Washington regarding the NACDA sustainability award for the environmentally innovative retrofit of Husky Stadium. [Read Article]
Did you attend our Car Tires & Salmon event about the health effects of tire dust on coho salmon? This article features a tire dust innovation to capture microplastic particles before they are drained into waterways.
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Our Salmon-Safe Urban Standards are an example of implementing the #biophilic city movement in British Columbia communities.
https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2021/apr/05/re-wilding-our-cities-beauty-biodiversity-and-the-biophilic-cities-movement?fbclid=IwAR1xm2eOg8dpN4eQA6ScWOR07o5Qf5fqSDbRMCtmp4yx2zW-CZosMpQMVZs