The Planet MagazineinThe PlanetThe Outback Farm’s 50th Anniversary: Q&A with Cam Olsen-Roth and Kate ConwayThe Community Coordinator and Permaculture Coordinator at Western’s Outback Farm sat down with “The Planet” to discuss the farm’s history…6 min read·May 26, 2022----
The Planet MagazineinThe PlanetThe New Sound of Salmon RecoveryHow a new audio technology may ward off preying seals in Whatcom Creek1 min read·May 23, 2022----
The Planet MagazineinThe PlanetSaving Sk’aliCh’elh-tenaut: Captured Orca One Step Closer to ReturningWith the help of Friends of Lolita and the mayor of Miami-Dade County, The Dolphin Company is bringing in a team of independent…6 min read·May 13, 2022--1--1
The Planet MagazineinThe PlanetEarth Week Roundup: How You Can Get InvolvedA look at what the Bellingham community has done to celebrate the Earth and what’s still coming up this weekend.3 min read·Apr 22, 2022----
The Planet MagazineinThe PlanetBringing Life to the DesertAfter six years of fighting against their food desert status, the Birchwood neighborhood is hopeful for change.6 min read·Apr 22, 2022--1--1
The Planet MagazineinThe PlanetWe’re all Climate Journalists: A Conversation with Cascadia Daily News’s Julia LernerJulia Lerner, Cascadia Daily News’ environmental reporter, sat down with The Planet to discuss her experiences and vision for her beat.7 min read·Apr 19, 2022----
The Planet MagazineinThe PlanetAll Alone AbaloneAs the Pinto Abalone population declines, graduate students, like Lizzie Diehl, are researching ways to increase their numbers so the…1 min read·Apr 15, 2022----
The Planet MagazineinThe PlanetForeseeing Future FlowsHow a Western graduate student Evan Paul is predicting peak flows in the Nooksack River to help local tribes and the salmon population.1 min read·Apr 12, 2022----
The Planet MagazineinThe PlanetGood News at Galbraith MountainAfter years of safety concerns, a new parking lot is opening this spring at Galbraith Mountain.5 min read·Apr 12, 2022----
The Planet MagazineinThe PlanetCrossing the Aisle for Mother EarthHow one Western Washington University student’s thesis evolved into a lesson on listening and compassion.2 min read·Apr 7, 2022--1--1